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Video: The impact of a wildfire
Alongside drone footage of the hillside, Property Manager Alasdair Eckersall takes us through the damage done by a wildfire to Ben Lomond’s woodland project.
The chemistry of attraction
We might be strongly influenced by our sense of smell, but our human response pales into insignificance when compared to that of the animal world. Ranger Roddy Hamilton puts his nose in the air and explains more.
Fire damage at Ben Lomond
Property Manager Alasdair Eckersall examines how a hill fire has set back the woodland regeneration project at Ben Lomond.
Behind the scenes this season
The Trust’s teams of expert staff and volunteers work all year round, carrying out important tasks to conserve our natural and cultural heritage. Here are some updates from just a few of them.
A message from our chairman
Sir Mark Jones celebrates the launch of the National Trust for Scotland’s ten-year strategy: Nature, Beauty & Heritage for Everyone.
Golf in Scotland
There’s no better place to play a round of golf than Scotland, the country that gave the game to the world and home to some of the oldest and most memorable courses.
Get active this spring
From history trails to kayaking around our beautiful coastline, here are some wonderful ways to get out and about this season.
Hidden secrets in our landscapes
Scattered across Scotland’s countryside are clues to characters and communities from the past. Keep your eyes peeled as you enjoy a spring walk and who knows what you’ll discover!
Planting trees for the jubilee
An oak tree planted at Haddo House marks the beginning of our charity’s participation in The Queen’s Green Canopy.