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Could People Make Glasgow – a National Park City?

September 19, 2017 by Citizen Science

On 19th September, working with partners at The John Muir Trust and Glasgow and Clyde Valley Green Network Trust,  TCV was delighted to host two events which encouraged attendees to Imagine a Greener Glasgow. In the ...
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Filed Under: Conservation Volunteer Team, Events Tagged With: Conservation, Environment, National Park City

A Tree-mendous Tuesday in Tillicoultry !

April 20, 2016 by TCV Stirling

The TCV volunteers have joined forces with Sustrans and their wonderful Wildlife Champions and local volunteers to help plant over 1,600 hedgerow trees...phew!!! The hedgerow now sits beautifully running alongside the ...
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Filed Under: Conservation Volunteer Team, Events Tagged With: Conservation, hedgerow, Midweek Volunteers, Stirling, Sustrans, TCV Stirling, Tree Planting

Maryhill’s Natural Treasures

March 10, 2016 by Citizen Science Blog

British Science Week (BSW) is coordinated by the British Science Association (BSA) and funded by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS). BIS aims to stimulate and support scientists, engineers, science ...
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Filed Under: Citizen Science, Events, Training, Uncategorized

Port of Menteith Primary School

December 1, 2015 by TCV Stirling

Our TCV volunteers teamed up with the Port of Menteith PTA to tackle the rather unruly 'Rainbow Garden'. It took a team of 5 volunteers as well as the fantastic PTA volunteers to sort out the jungle it had become but the ...
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Filed Under: Conservation Volunteer Team, Events

Friends of the River Kelvin (FORK) are becoming Citizen Scientists!

August 28, 2015 by Citizen Science Blog

TCV recently just launched an exciting new project with Friend of the River Kelvin (FORK) to get local group members and volunteers involved in recording information about the wildlife and environment of the River ...
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Filed Under: Citizen Science, Events, Training Tagged With: Biodiversity, citizen science, Conservation, volunteer

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