…a flock of sheep, a knitted tractor and giant pandas which went on to be displayed at Edinburgh Zoo… Sales of sheep and pandas raised over £1000 for VSA. We then moved to Braemar and started displaying our work during the Braemar Creative Arts Festival in October. Over the past couple of years we’ve set out a trail… […]
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…motivating to have a purpose to the hard work and sore legs (Peat Inn is 200 metres above sea level – ooyah!) and if any SSRS supporters would like to push me on I have started a Just Giving page at https://www.justgiving.com/Kensredsquirrelcycle where you can donate. If you do, I’ll dedicate a mile to you on my way to Edinburgh…. […]
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…of these characteristics in combination make successful invasive species formidable opponents to native species – and difficult (and often expensive) to remove or dislodge once established. Invasive plant control at Spey Bay What impacts do they have? The most significant impacts invasive species have are on our natural environment where we see; Competition; invasive species are often better… […]
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…group or complete these details, but providing a postcode will help your group to coordinate activities. The Hub is not working Make sure your web browser is up-to-date Try clicking Ctrl + F5 to hard refresh the page South Scotland volunteers… If you still have problems, contact your group Hub Admin The Hub Admin will contact the region’s Community Engagement… […]
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…was heaving with lice, fleas and the odd tick. After some research, we learned that it was safe to use an Ivermectin based mite treatment for birds which worked well. We estimated him to be about 4 to 5 weeks old. Rusty as a tiny kitten, when he was first brought into the vets. We carried him around in a… […]
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