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Community Engagement in Central Scotland

March 30, 2016 by giovannabisoni

Hello everyone, my name is Giovanna Bisoni, and I am not a nature geek.   .Despite my decidedly not very environmental academic background (think English Literature and Art History), thanks to my personal ...
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My first month as a Natural Networks trainee!

March 22, 2016 by jessowen

HELLO! I am Jess Owen and I have just become the Citizen Science in Woodlands Natural Networks trainee with TCV and Forestry Commission Scotland. That is quite a mouthful of a job title! Put more simply, my role is to help ...
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NEW NATURAL NETWORKS NATTER!

March 18, 2016 by davidwalsh

Hello!  It has been an amazing month! My name is David  I have just started as a natural network trainee with TCV and the fun has just not stopped throughout the month.  I work in conjunction with a conservation charity ...
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Volunteer tracks, trails and signs

March 17, 2016 by paulbarclay

I’m Paul and I’m the new Natural Networks Trainee working with the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Cumbernauld Living Landscape in (funnily enough) Cumbernauld - which, I'm contractually obliged to point out, is 50% green ...
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Adventures at the Tree Life Centre

March 16, 2016 by delythhurley

Hello, my name is Delyth and I have recently started my Natural Networks traineeship at the Tree Life Centre in Bristol. The Natural Networks programme is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and aims to increase the ...
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