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What is it like working for NatureScot?

Hear from some of our staff about their role in NatureScot, in this Skills and Careers video series:

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03:09

National Nature Reserves

NatureScot's Doug Bartholomew talks about his role managing Beinn Eighe, the UK's first-ever National Nature Reserve.

Duration
03:57

National Nature Reserves

NatureScot NNR Manager, Ian Sargent, talks about the role of our nature reserves.

Duration
02:05

Saving our Seas

NatureScot Marine Sustainability Adviser, Caitlin Cunningham, talks about our work to keep Scotland's seas healthy, productive and rich in wildlife.

Duration
02:19

Environmental Data

NatureScot's Christina Martin talks about her role with data in the Protected Areas and Surveillance team.

Duration
06:02

View from the Top

Skills and Careers – NatureScot Chief Executive Officer, Francesca Osowska, talks about her pathway to becoming our CEO, her role in leading NatureScot and her personal passion for Scotland's great outdoors.

Duration
02:42

Managing Scotland's Natural Resources

NatureScot Head of Natural Resources, Ross Lilley, talks about his role in managing our natural capital and how we use our land.

Duration
03:52

Towards Net-Zero

NatureScot Low Carbon Manager, Brendan Turvey, talks about the road towards net-zero.

Duration
02:16

Protecting Areas for Nature

NatureScot's Christian Christodouolou-Davies talks about his role in our Protected Areas & Surveillance team.

Duration
02:36

Innovation

NatureScot Innovative Technologies Programme Manager, Philppa Vigano, talks about innovative work to help nature.

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