Tell someone about it
Seen an exciting bird, animal or insect? Made a meal using Scottish seasonal food? Got involved in a wildlife survey? Tell someone about it and encourage them to get involved!
People are part of biodiversity. To improve our biodiversity we all need to get involved in some way.
We can help in lots of ways, but if we don’t tell anyone about it then our impact is not as great as it could be.
Getting involved in biodiversity is inspirational and fun.
Get others involved
You’ve made a difference, so why not get your employer, your local school or your local council to do a bit more?
Scotland’s economy depends on our biodiversity being healthy, so why not ask your employer, your local school or your local council to do something to support local biodiversity?
It’s not just physical work. There are various levels to get involved, as local groups require a range of skills including administration, marketing and fundraising.
Go on, encourage others to make a difference!
Check out:
www2.btcv.org.uk www.ecoschoolsscotland.org
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