Events diary 2010 April
Thursday 1
Guided Walks Knockan Crag NNR Sutherland
Saturday 3
Nature Detectives Loch Leven NNR Tayside
Saturday 10 Sunday 11
Art/Wildlife Workshop Cairnsmore of Fleet NNR
Gatehouse of Fleet Galloway
Tuesday 13
Bird Box Building Caerlaverock NNR Dumfries
Wednesday 14
Meet the Wardens Loch Leven NNR Tayside
Thursday 15
Nature Detectives Caerlaverock NNR Dumfries
Friday 16
Reptile Ramble Kirkconnell Flow NNR Dumfries
Saturday 17 Sunday 18
Drystane Dyking Weekend Taynish NNR Tayvallich Argyll
Tuesday 20
Season Opening Noss NNR Shetland
Tuesday 20 Wednesday 21
Sharing Good Practice (SGP): Working with rivers Birnam Institute
Tuesday 27 Wednesday 28
SGP: Rhododendron control Strontian Ardnamurchan
A geologist guide for visitors will be at Knockan during April, May and June at locally advertised times.
Guided walk from 10am to 12noon at Levenmouth woods in search of birds, otters, red squirrels and more. Meet at Findatie car park. Booking essential.
Half-day workshops with an opportunity to re- create some of the reserve’s plants and animals in air-hardening clay. You can then take your creations home with you! Booking essential as space is limited.
Come along from 11am to 3pm and make a free nest box to take home. Booking is essential.
Drop into the Boathouse Hide from 2pm to 5pm and chat with the SNH wardens about Loch Leven wildlife.
Explore the Flooders nature trail from 11am to 3pm, starting from Hollands Road car park.
Meet the SNH warden from 10am to 1pm and look for reptiles and amphibians living on the reserve.
Come and help restore the old dykes at Taynish before cattle are reintroduced to parts of the woodland. Please book in advance for one or two days.
Ferry crossings to the island of Noss begin and will run daily, except on Mondays and Thursdays, until 29 August.
This course will build on the content of previous similar events by exploring some of the more technical aspects of managing and restoring Scotland’s rivers for the natural heritage.
Rhododendron is the invasive non-native plant species that poses the most serious threat to biodiversity in Scotland. This event will focus on planning effective control.
Tel: 01571 844 000
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Tel: 01557 814 435
Tel: 01577 864 439
Tel: 01557 814 435
Tel: 01387 247 010
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Tel: 01738 458 556
sgp@snh.gov.uk
Tel: 01738 458 556
sgp@snh.gov.uk
www.snh.gov.uk
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