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    We are working in partnership to deliver a 4.5 year programme of work to benefit 37 of our most vulnerable species.

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Statistical news release

NatureScot has released the latest figures tracking the proportion of Scottish natural features in favourable or recovering condition. 

News - 19 May

Chief Executive Recruitment

This is an exciting and rare opportunity to lead an organisation that is integral to Scotland’s future.

Vacancy - 02 May

£1.6m for Scotland's seabirds

The Scottish Marine Environmental Fund (SMEEF) have announced a new fund to help safeguard the future of Scotland's precious seabirds. 

News - 15 May

Nature's bright future

The Future Routes Fund was launched for 11-26 year olds in 2018 during Scotland’s Year of Young People by ReRoute, Scotland’s youth biodiversity panel.

Blog - 13 May

Kinloch Castle RESAS Report

NatureScot has welcomed the findings of a study that sought the views of Rum residents on the sale of Kinloch Castle.

News - 8 May

Let's Connect for Nature

Nature Networks extend into all landscapes, across inner cities to towns and villages, rural areas, mountains, lochs and coasts.

Blog - 01 May

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