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IFLI's new animation brings story of Inner Forth to life

The Inner Forth is an incredible place that has been formed by nature and shaped by people. A place steeped in history that holds so much importance to the wildlife and the people that have lived here, both past and present. A place that deserves...

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IFLI team seeking evaluation consultant to undertake Final Monitoring & Evaluation Review

The Inner Forth Landscape Initiative team are seeking a consultant to carry out a Final Monitoring and Evaluation Review of the programme and partnership during summer 2018.  The IFLI team are looking to contract an evaluation consultant to...

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What do you think of Black Devon Wetlands?

  Have you visited RSPB Black Devon Wetlands Nature Reserve? If so would you be able to spare a few minutes to let the RSPB know what you thought about it? Since the RSPB signed the lease for Black Devon Wetlands from Clackmannanshire council...

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IFLI Events and Outreach Assistant says goodbye

  Nicholas Reid, our IFLI Events and Outreach Assistant, who many people who have attended IFLI events will have met, has sadly now come to the end of his contract. He worked with us for 18 months as part of our Training Tomorrow's Talent...

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Conference to connect citizen scientists across Scotland

Volunteer-led citizen science will be in the spotlight this February.  Citizen scientists are volunteers who keep and share records of some or all of the wildlife species that they see, to help inform conservation and environmental research.  The...

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Team effort puts new pond dipping platform in place at Black Devon Wetlands

Over 250 hours of work have gone into installing a new boardwalk and pond dipping platform at RSPB Black Devon Wetlands Nature Reserve, near Alloa. Assistant Warden Ami on the completed boardwalk. Photo: RSPB The work was carried out by...

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Work Experience With IFLI

My name is Jayden Read.  I am a 15 year old boy in high school right now.  I live in Scotland in a small town called Tillicoultry with my parents, brother and sister.  In my spare time I’m usually laying around in my room or messing around with...

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Access work completed at Abbey Craig

The latest IFLI access paths project was completed last month as the path leading to the summit of Abbey Craig, home to one of the Forth Valley's most iconic structures. The path bordering the main road up the Wallace Monument has been...

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IFLI shortlisted for UK citizen science award

IFLI have been shortlisted for a prestigious national award for our work to help protect the area's natural heritage through citizen science. The annual National Awards for Biological Recording and Information Sharing recognise and celebrate...

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Conference to highlight new connections around the Forth

This November the history and wildlife of the Inner Forth will be in the spotlight at an event looking at the many ways organisations and communities have been working together to protect and celebrate them. IFLI and the Forth Naturalist and...

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