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It’s too cold to go outside! Nope – time for a worm survey

December 5, 2014 by Citizen Science

Despite what you might think, Citizen Science is not just a spring and summer activity. There are a number of surveys that can still be carried out over the winter months.  TCV's OPAL community citizen scientist Amy Styles ...
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Filed Under: Citizen Science Tagged With: BTCV, citizen science, Conservation, Midweek Group, OPAL, TCV

Midweek group become citizen science volunteers

December 1, 2014 by Citizen Science

volunteer citizen scientist

TCV's Opal Community Scientist, Amy Styles, has been out in the last few weeks visiting our volunteer conservation groups and chatting to them about being citizen science volunteers by recording wildlife whilst they are out ...
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Filed Under: Citizen Science Tagged With: BTCV, citizen science, Environment, Midweek Conservation Group, Midweek Group, Scotland, Volunteers

Ladywell Park Steps

January 21, 2013 by TCV Stirling

Today the group started with an exciting new project, as we began our first day of work at our new site in Bannockburn, where we will be laying some much needed new steps on a sloping footpath on one side of the Bannockburn. ...
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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: BTCV, Get Some Credit, Midweek Group, Stirling, volunteer

Into the Rhododendron forest again!

February 15, 2012 by TCV Stirling

So sorry that this blog entry is quite late, as our usual blog updater suffered an eye injury but anyway here it is. Last Thursday (9th February) another thrilling day of Rhododendron destruction at the scenic West ...
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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Biodiversity, BTCV, Conservation, Environment, rhododendron, Scotland, Stirling, volunteer

We’re back!!!!

November 21, 2011 by TCV Stirling

Just to let everyone know that we are re-starting the Stirling blog after a six month absence. Hopefully, this time the blog will be on a more weekly basis than it has been in the past. Watch this space for further blog ...
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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Announcements, BTCV, Scotland, Stirling

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