Countryside & Wildlife Links
Links in category: Countryside & Wildlife
- Alva Glen Heritage Trust
Home of the Alva Glen Heritage Trust, committed to conserving and regenerating Alva Glen for the benefit of the glen's wildlife and the local community. - Countryside For All
Ensures that good practice and new intiatives are promoted and that the needs of users are central to all project. - Creepy Crawly Classrooms in Clackmannanshire
Did you know that you are never more than 30 centimetres from a creepy crawly? During 2006 we are running a survey in Primary Schools across Clackmannanshire to find out what types of creepy crawlies are living in your school. - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Works for the essentials of life - food, air, land, water, people, animals and plants. Its remit is the pursuit of sustainable development - weaving together economic, social and environmental concerns. - Friends of the Ochils
An independent, voluntary association committed to conservation in and around the Ochils. - Outdoor Access Scotland Website
This website is where you can find out all you need to know about statutory access rights, responsibilities, and how to manage access. - Ramblers Scotland
Ramblers Scotland is the representative body for walkers in Scotland and its overall aim is to encourage walking and public understanding of the outdoors. - Scottish Countryside Access Network
Helping with work in the field of Access to the Scottish Countryside. - Scottish Countryside Rangers' Association
The organisation for people who work for Scotland's countryside. - Scotways - Scottish Rights of Way and Access Society
Working since 1845 to safeguard the status of Scotland's network of rights of way and other paths. - The Ochils Landscape Partnership
The Ochils Landscape Partnership have prepared an application for Heritage Lottery Funds which is to be submitted April in 2008. This application is for a potential £2Million of grant aid, to develop a scheme of projects that enhance, promote and conserve the historical features and activities that give the Ochil Hills their distinct local landscape character. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - The Ramblers Association
Britain's biggest walking charity. Working for 70 years to promote walking and to improve conditions for everyone who walks in England, Scotland and Wales.
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