All Stories
The bat man
Ranger Roddy Hamilton tells us about the brown long-eared bats of Craigievar, and muses on why bats get such a raw deal in our popular culture.
The Book of Kells
Iona, a tiny island in the Inner Hebrides, has been a sanctuary for Celtic Christianity for hundreds of years. It’s also where an incredible piece of religious history, the Book of Kells, was most likely created.
Caring for Staffa
Our ranger tells us about some of her important seabird monitoring work, as well as plans to improve the island infrastructure – all made possible thanks to donations from our supporters.
Preserving the traditional buildings of Culross
We take a look at how our supporters have helped our work in maintaining the character of this special 17th-century village that is still home to a 21st-century community.
Recent conservation work in the North East region
Thanks to our supporters, we’ve been very busy in the North East region as we work hard to protect the special and unique buildings in our care.
Four woodlands chosen for Ancient Canopy celebration
The sites are part of a nationwide network of 70 Ancient Woodlands to be dedicated to The Queen in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee.
From the edge of the world 2022 – part 3
Six months from when she was last on Hirta, our ranger Sue has returned to St Kilda for the 2022 season, along with Clare and Craig. Find out how they’re settling back into life in the Manse.
Crathes Garden blog #12: A Victorian legacy
Our expert garden guide at Crathes talks in this month’s blog about the much-admired glasshouses in the walled garden.
Historical gender and class inequalities at the Hill House
Our Visitor Services Assistant at the Hill House takes a look at how social class affected the women associated with this iconic building.