scottishbeavers.org.uk
Beavers are back in Scotland!Official home of the Scottish Beaver Trial, a partnership project between the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
http://scottishbeavers.org.uk/
Official home of the Scottish Beaver Trial, a partnership project between the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
http://scottishbeavers.org.uk/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Tuesday
LOAD TIME
2.1 seconds
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
19
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
89
SITE IP
195.12.48.175
LOAD TIME
2.068 sec
SCORE
6.2
Beavers are back in Scotland! | scottishbeavers.org.uk Reviews
https://scottishbeavers.org.uk
Official home of the Scottish Beaver Trial, a partnership project between the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
The Official Scottish Beaver Trial blog | A five-year trial reintroduction of beavers to Scotland.
A five-year trial reintroduction of beavers to Scotland. Spring Field Sign Searches. April 7, 2015. During the last two weeks of March, the Scottish beaver trial field staff and volunteers have been busy doing a sweep of the trial area checking for fresh beaver field signs and any notable beaver impacts. Calm day in the canoe on Loch Linne. Apples and cameras were put out on the new lodge on Barnslaugan Loch. Some beaver building work! We encountered lots of fresh feeding stations and some new constructi...
Beaver media
http://scottishbeavers.org.uk/beaver-facts/video
The scientific monitoring period of the Scottish Beaver Trial came to an end in May 2014. In June 2015, Scottish Natural Heritage published the Beavers in Scotland Report. The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham, is now considering the future of beavers in Scotland. The beavers will remain in Knapdale until a decision is made, which is due to be announced in 2016. In the meantime, you can keep up to date by visiting our Facebook page. Follow us on Youtube.
Planning your visit
http://scottishbeavers.org.uk/visit-knapdale/where-is-knapdale
The scientific monitoring period of the Scottish Beaver Trial came to an end in May 2014. In June 2015, Scottish Natural Heritage published the Beavers in Scotland Report. The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham, is now considering the future of beavers in Scotland. The beavers will remain in Knapdale until a decision is made, which is due to be announced in 2016. In the meantime, you can keep up to date by visiting our Facebook page. Follow us on Youtube.
Comments of support
http://scottishbeavers.org.uk/about-the-trial/comments-of-support
The scientific monitoring period of the Scottish Beaver Trial came to an end in May 2014. In June 2015, Scottish Natural Heritage published the Beavers in Scotland Report. The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham, is now considering the future of beavers in Scotland. The beavers will remain in Knapdale until a decision is made, which is due to be announced in 2016. In the meantime, you can keep up to date by visiting our Facebook page. Follow us on Youtube.
Meet the team
http://scottishbeavers.org.uk/about-the-trial/meet-the-team
The scientific monitoring period of the Scottish Beaver Trial came to an end in May 2014. In June 2015, Scottish Natural Heritage published the Beavers in Scotland Report. The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham, is now considering the future of beavers in Scotland. The beavers will remain in Knapdale until a decision is made, which is due to be announced in 2016. In the meantime, you can keep up to date by visiting our Facebook page. Follow us on Youtube.
Our supporters
http://scottishbeavers.org.uk/support-us/beaver-supporters
The scientific monitoring period of the Scottish Beaver Trial came to an end in May 2014. In June 2015, Scottish Natural Heritage published the Beavers in Scotland Report. The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham, is now considering the future of beavers in Scotland. The beavers will remain in Knapdale until a decision is made, which is due to be announced in 2016. In the meantime, you can keep up to date by visiting our Facebook page. Follow us on Youtube.
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
19
Nature and Nation: Return of the British wolf?
http://natureandnation.blogspot.com/2010/11/return-of-british-wolf.html
Tuesday, 16 November 2010. Return of the British wolf? Since Britons first began clearing forests for settlement and agriculture five or six thousand years ago, many large native animals have been driven to extinction, including wild horses, aurochs (wild cattle), beavers (killed for food and/ or fur), wolves, bears and lynx (hunted because of their threat to game and livestock). By the end of the nineteenth century, the European grey wolf ( Canis lupus lupus. Of Norse mythology is a huge, monstrous wolf.
Gangril days: December 2014
http://gangrildays.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
How a retired Scots G.P. with an interest in wildlife passes his days. "Gangril" Auld Scots for a wanderer, a vagrant. The rising of the sun. Signs of the times. How a retired Scottish GP with an interest in wildlife spends his days. View my complete profile. Tuesday, 30 December 2014. I suppose they can't do it in spring because of nesting and, in the summer, it is just too much work, too much foliage. There can never be a right time to cut hedges but trimmed hedges are better than none at all. Our own ...
CRESS: Centre for River EcoSystem Science
http://www.cress.stir.ac.uk/news/index.html
Scottish Rivers Handbook to be published soon. TCV Natural Talent Apprentice in Natural Flood Management. We are pleased to introduce Lawrence Belleni who has been appointed as TCV's new Natural Talent Apprentice. He will be working alongside CRESS over the next 18 months looking into options for natural flood management in the Allan Water Catchment following on from the Scoping study undertaken two years ago. Check out the tcv Natural Talent blog for updates. Spey catchment pilot study: The River Mashie.
A Hermit's Song: Yew
http://wreninwinter.blogspot.com/2008/10/yew.html
I have a hut in the wood, none knows it but my Lord; an ash tree this side, a hazel on the other, a great tree on a mound encloses it. Tuesday, 21 October 2008. Labels: Seton Collegiate Church. View my complete profile. Skye Flora: flowering plants and ferns recorded as growing wild on the Isle of Skye. Skye Birds - a birding guide to the Island of Skye. British Trust for Ornithology. Buglife: the Invertebrate Conservation Trust. International Otter Survival Fund. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
A Hermit's Song: Autumn colours
http://wreninwinter.blogspot.com/2008/10/autumn-colours.html
I have a hut in the wood, none knows it but my Lord; an ash tree this side, a hazel on the other, a great tree on a mound encloses it. Sunday, 26 October 2008. View my complete profile. Skye Flora: flowering plants and ferns recorded as growing wild on the Isle of Skye. Skye Birds - a birding guide to the Island of Skye. British Trust for Ornithology. Buglife: the Invertebrate Conservation Trust. International Otter Survival Fund. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Birds at the hermitage.
Beavers The Poly-Olbion Project
http://poly-olbion.exeter.ac.uk/extracts/beavers
The Words of Poly-Olbion. The Children’s Poly-Olbion. River Tivy [Teifi] Beavers, Song 6, ll. 56-86. Early in the twenty-first century, and have begun to breed in the wild. There are now plans to reintroduce the Eurasian Beaver to. For the first time in 800 years. Beaver in Conrad Gesner’s Historiae Animalium, Vol. 1 (1551). More famous long ago than for the salmon’s leap. For beavers Tivy was, in her strong banks that bred,. Which else no other brook of Britain nourished;. He takes it in the midst; at b...
Beaver film | Nick Wilcox-Brown - Photographer
https://nickwb.wordpress.com/2013/08/10/beavers
Nick Wilcox-Brown – Photographer. Photography and the tools that create it. The Seals of Lundy Island. Amira adventures →. August 10, 2013. Beavers present a great opportunity to bring an elements of wilderness back to certain areas of the UK, and additionally provide a means to slow down water run off and flooding issues that increasingly affect our environment. Their re-introduction has been deemed controversial and trials are being conducted to assess their value or otherwise to the environment.
Wildlife - Sailing In Scotland
http://www.sailinginscotland.com/wildlife
Events & races. There is a rich array of wildlife around the west of Scotland and no matter what time of the year, there is always something to see. These are a few of the native species you can spot from the boat:. Porpoises, dolphins and whales (24 species). Eagles (Golden and White-tailed). Red and Black Throated Divers. Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust. Mull White-tailed Eagles (RSPB. Scotland’s Seals (SNH). Scotland’s Deer (SNH). For prices, bookings or to find out more - contact us.
North Devon Coast and Country Chronicle: January 2015
http://northdevonfocus.blogspot.com/2015_01_01_archive.html
Wednesday, 28 January 2015. Its official, beavers are back. England's only breeding population of wild beavers look to have a brighter future after an announcement made today. Pages 158-181, June 2012. See also the interim findings of the Scottish Beaver Trial www.scottishbeavers.org.uk/. Or by phone on 01392 279244. Wednesday, 21 January 2015. Power walk on the Tarka Trail. Offers a fascinating insight into the Victorian quay’s past, with touch screen, video and sound displays. Monday, 19 January 2015.
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
89
Welcome to the Scottish BeautyShow
Scottish Hair and Beauty. Hair and Barber Stage. Scottish Barber of the Year. Join the leading names in your industry as Scottish Hair and Beauty returns to the Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh on Sunday 23rd and Monday 24th April 2017. New product and treatment innovations. Save with 1,000s of exclusive offers. Your ultimate event experience. Show tickets worth 10 each are available free. Of charge for trade visitors who register in advance. Scotland's only hair and beauty trade show returns.
The Scottish Beaver blog
The Scottish Beaver blog. The alternative blog on the reintroduction of the Beaver to Argyll, Scotland. Sunday, 24 March 2013. Knapdale Beaver Trial - A Brief History 2009 - early 2013. May 2009 11 beavers released in Knapdale Loch Linne. Loch Coille Bharr/Dubh Loch. Saturday, 16 June 2012. Beaver Not Missing After All. One of our Beavers is Missing. Wednesday, 21 September 2011. An initiative to bring beavers back to the west of Scotland has seen new births for the second year in a row. Scottish Beaver ...
Redirecting
Youre about to be redirected. The blog that used to be here is now at http:/ blog.scottishbeavers.org.uk/. Do you wish to be redirected? This blog is not hosted by Blogger and has not been checked for spam, viruses and other forms of malware.
Beavers are back in Scotland!
The monitoring phase of the Scottish Beaver Trial has now finished but you can still visit the beavers in Knapdale. You can also download the project partner's final report. All the scientific findings from the trial will now be written up and are due to be presented to the Scottish Government by Scottish Natural Heritage in May 2015. Official home of the Scottish Beaver Trial. Follow us on Youtube. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. How you can help. Visit our Facebook page for updates. Our su...
Beavers are back in Scotland!
The monitoring phase of the Scottish Beaver Trial has now finished but you can still visit the beavers in Knapdale. You can also download the project partner's final report. All the scientific findings from the trial will now be written up and are due to be presented to the Scottish Government by Scottish Natural Heritage in May 2015. Official home of the Scottish Beaver Trial. Follow us on Youtube. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. How you can help. Visit our Facebook page for updates. Our su...
Beavers are back in Scotland!
The monitoring phase of the Scottish Beaver Trial has now finished but you can still visit the beavers in Knapdale. You can also download the project partner's final report. All the scientific findings from the trial will now be written up and are due to be presented to the Scottish Government by Scottish Natural Heritage in May 2015. Official home of the Scottish Beaver Trial. Follow us on Youtube. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. How you can help. Visit our Facebook page for updates. Our su...
Beavers are back in Scotland!
The monitoring phase of the Scottish Beaver Trial has now finished but you can still visit the beavers in Knapdale. You can also download the project partner's final report. All the scientific findings from the trial will now be written up and are due to be presented to the Scottish Government by Scottish Natural Heritage in May 2015. Official home of the Scottish Beaver Trial. Follow us on Youtube. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. How you can help. Visit our Facebook page for updates. Our su...
Scottish Bed and Breakfast
Scottish Bed and Breakfast. I don't have specific dates yet. Welcome to Scottish Bed and Breakfast. Renowned for being welcoming, warm and suitable, Scottish B&b establishments are much of the time found in delightful extents, both in Scotland's urban territories and in the calm parts of Scotland, for instance, the Highlands. Scotlandbandb.com is your one stop look for finding and booking comfort in Scotland. Whether you are scanning for a vivacious guest house, a nation lodge, a vainglorious roy...Hunti...
Bed and Breakfast in Lossiemouth : Norland
Bed and Breakfast in Lossiemouth. Family Run, Warm and Friendly B and B. Looking for a comfortable and well run B and B in Scotland? Perhaps you wish to take in the stunning views of Dingwall up to the North East Coast of Wick? Norland is a family run B and B on Scotland's beautiful Moray Coast. The breath taking views and ideal location, next to Lossimouth Golf Course means that you can enjoy a pleasant stay with us. Call us today on 01343 818 026. To enquire about any of the following:.
Scottish Bedouin (A.k.a. Where's the wally?!) | "Life is too serious, not to be taken lightly"
Scottish Bedouin (A.k.a. Where's the wally? Life is too serious, not to be taken lightly. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How to miss a flight. Sunday Funday followed by repeat offending in Granada. September 2, 2014. This gallery contains 6 photos. San Juan del Sur. El Tunco to Kingston. The scenic route. Part 1 Granada. September 1, 2014. This gallery contains 10 photos. 10 days in El Tunco. Best first date ever? March 27, 2014. This gallery contains 6 photos. March 17, 2014. Well m...
Scottish Bee Blog | The adventures of an intrepid band of Moray beekeepers
The adventures of an intrepid band of Moray beekeepers. Hope you enjoy your stay! Latest Entries ». UPDATE ON MY BEES. By viv — Leave a comment. June 26, 2014. Up here, with out well spread our colonies, we are beginning to experience a lot less varroa and in fact several of us have had little or no problem at all – so far any way. We must hope that it is a continuing trend. Many of our friends are experimenting with Warre-hives and also with top bar ones too, we are all interested. I have read The B...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT