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BATS & The Millennium Link


Organisation: BATS & The Millennium Link
Town/City: Polmont
Postcode: FK2 0QQ
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Description: The study of bats and their use of habitat along and adjacent to the Forth & Clyde and Union Canal networks in Scotland.
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Atlantic Coast (Wester Ross) Project


Organisation: Atlantic Coast (Wester Ross) Project
Town/City: Ullapool
Postcode: IV26 2XL
Description: The aim of this project is to manage the coastal and marine resources (fishing, aquaculture, transport, recreation, archaeology etc) in a more sustainable and planned manner. The project has produced a local spatila plan for the integrated management of these activities. It is a non-statutory planning initiaitve.
Highland
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Practical Conservation Work, Berwick


Organisation: Practical Conservation work
Town/City: Berwick-upon-Tweed
Postcode: TD15 2JY
Description: We run practical conservation projects on the third Saturday of the month, contact the Project Organiser for more details
Scottish Borders
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Wildlife Counts Project


Organisation: Wildlife Counts Project
Town/City: Stirling
Postcode: FK8 2QG
Organisation Website
Description: The BRISC Wildlife Counts Project in North Lanarkshire, Stirling and Falkirk will offer support to your community to enable you to count your local wildlife. We will organise FREE workshop events starting in spring 2006 that will provide you with the tools and expertise to carry out wildlife surveys. You can contribute to nature conservation by collecting information on your local wildlife. More information can be found on the BRISC website on www.brisc.org.uk
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The Peace of Mind Community Garden


Organisation: The Peace of Mind Community Garden
Town/City: Stirling
Postcode: FK8 2DX
Description: The idea to build a community garden came from within the mental health community in Stirling who recognised the positive effects of physical exercise, and particularly gardening on mental well-being. After an extensive consultation process, Stirling Council offered the group a site in King's Park. A plan was drawn up taking account of views expressed in the consultation. BTCV contracting are constructing the garden in late 2006. The garden will be planted in early spring 2007 by our volunteers and thereafter maintained and developed.
Stirling
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