NatureScot(@NatureScot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone else had enough of the rain? Here's hoping we can get out and enjoy some sunnier days in nature in the coming weeks 🌈 ☀️ 🤞

📸 Beach and rainbow at Traigh Lar, Horgabost, Isle of Harris.©Lorne Gill/NatureScot

Anyone else had enough of the rain?  Here's hoping we can get out and enjoy some sunnier days in nature in the coming weeks 🌈 ☀️ 🤞 

📸 Beach and rainbow at Traigh Lar, Horgabost, Isle of Harris.©Lorne Gill/NatureScot
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Dr Martin Valenti(@MartinValenti1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I agree with Francesca Osowska 🍃 which is why we at South of Scotland Enterprise are delighted to be collaborating with @NatureScot to unlock new opportunities for Nature and biodiversity in Scotland’s Natural Capital Innovation Zone Jane Morrison-Ross (she, hers) Mairi Gougeon

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Kath Page(@Orkat3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great few days at UHI NatureScot Scotland's Nature Student Conference 2024 student conference learning about other projects. It was lovely to have so much interest in my poster and how research can help inform contemporary nature issues

Had a great few days at @ThinkUHI @NatureScot @SNSC2024 student conference learning about other #phd projects. It was lovely to have so much interest in my poster and how #zooarchaeology research can help inform contemporary nature issues #SNSC2024 #ThinkUHI #SGSAH
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Peatland ACTION(@PeatlandACTION) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lochrosque Estate is one of the largest projects Peatland ACTION has funded to date with more than 1400 hectares put on the road to recovery between 2017 and 2022.

Learn more about this project and others: t.ly/_Lppz

📷©Swift Films/NatureScot

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NatureScot(@NatureScot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're always pleased to have puffins back on our shores & we hope they do well this breeding season. Did you know their nesting sites are known as puffinries & their nests are actually burrows in the ground? Fascinating birds 🤩
Puffins, Isle of May NNR. ©Lorne Gill/NatureScot

We're always pleased to have puffins back on our shores & we hope they do well this breeding season. Did you know their nesting sites are known as puffinries & their nests are actually burrows in the ground?  Fascinating birds 🤩 
Puffins, Isle of May NNR. ©Lorne Gill/NatureScot
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