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Practical Conservation Trainees

Seven young people from Falkirk have just started work as practical conservation trainees thanks to a programme supported through IFLI. The new trainees are the second group to go through the IFLI programme and are engaged and managed through...

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Forth nature really does count!

Forth Nature Counts is a new IFLI project that gives local people the chance to turn their everyday enjoyment of wildlife into something that can really make a difference for nature. Through the project IFLI is inviting local people with an...

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New job vacancy at IFLI

Interpretation Officer - Inner Forth Landscape Initiative - RSPB Scotland We are looking for an an excellent project manager, with strong communication and partnership working skills, to join the IFLI team based at RSPB Skinflats Nature...

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Make your wildlife watching count!

If you enjoy spotting wildlife around the Inner Forth, there’s a new way to make those sightings help make a difference for nature in our area. The IFLI Forth Nature Counts project aims to help give a clearer picture of the wildlife that can be...

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Discover the Secret Life of Devilla Forest

As part of IFLI's Like the Back of My Hand programme, which aims to help reconnect people with the natural world, we are inviting local people to join Laura Kubasiewicz, from Stirling Council, and Johanna Willi, of Fife Council, for a free...

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Bings for Wildlife

Fallin Bing, near Stirling is a haven for wildlife and people to use and enjoy, though remarkably it started life as a spoil heap for the once busy coal mine next door.  Through IFLI, Buglife’s Bings for Wildlife project is enhancing the number...

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Love Our Ladybirds

In 2014, Central Scotland Green Network Trust (CSGNT) is celebrating ladybirds. Ladybirds are actually a kind of beetle, and though there are 46 species in the UK, only 26 of them look like ladybirds!  Fifteen different species are found in...

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Volunteer researchers wanted!

If you would like to help us unravel the fascinating history of trading on the Forth or coal mining in the area, please get in touch with Kirsty McAlister, our Cultural Heritage Officer, Kirsty.mcalister@rspb.org.uk. We’re looking for volunteers...

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Hands-on learning in the landscape

 Five trainees from Falkirk Council’s Employment Training Unit started a thirteen week training programme supervised by TCV at the beginning of October. As part of IFLI project Landscape Management Apprenticeships, the trainees from the Falkirk...

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