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CONSTRUCTED TRACKS IN THE SCOTTISH UPLANDS Document downloads. Publication 2015 - Constructed tracks in the Scottish Uplands. pdf, 3.84MB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. LICENSING | NATURESCOT Licensing. NatureScot deals with almost all species licensing in Scotland, including non-native species licensing, plus muirburn licensing. The five main pieces of legislation to protect Scotland’s wildlife set out when licences may be granted to permit otherwise illegal activities. NatureScot can licence, for certain specificpurposes
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We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close BETTER PLACES GREEN RECOVERY FUND A new round of our green recovery fund to help manage visitors at nature ‘hotspots’ Read the Scottish Government news release announcing Round 2.. The Fund. Our Better Places Green Recovery Fund (Round 1) was launched in December 2021 to help communities and destinations develop plans for pro-active visitor management in nature 'hot spot' locations across Scotland. PROTECTED SPECIES: BIRDS Red squirrels. Seals. Shrews. Water voles. Wildcats. More than 250 wild bird species are either resident in Britain or regularly visit our shores as part of their migration. All wild birds in Great Britain are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended). This includes even common species like pigeons andblackbirds.
RECOMMENDED BIRD SURVEY METHODS TO INFORM IMPACT Guidance Note - Recommended bird survey methods to inform impact assessment of onshore windfarms. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. ASSESSING CONNECTIVITY WITH SPECIAL PROTECTION AREAS (SPAS) Osprey Core range of 10km, with some regular foraging up to 20km, and maximum recorded distance of 28km. Merlin Within 5km. Peregrine Core range of 2km, with maximum GUIDANCE FOR THE CREATION OF ARTIFICIAL SETTS Type 1 Design Comprising 450mm to 750mm square or similarly sized rectangular nest chambers constructed of wood and with a height of300mm to 450mm.
A REVIEW OF DISTURBANCE DISTANCES IN SELECTED BIRD SPECIES A Review of Disturbance Distances in Selected Bird Species M. Ruddock & D.P. Whitfield A report from Natural Research (Projects) Ltd to Scottish Natural Heritage NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
CONSTRUCTED TRACKS IN THE SCOTTISH UPLANDS Document downloads. Publication 2015 - Constructed tracks in the Scottish Uplands. pdf, 3.84MB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. LICENSING | NATURESCOT Licensing. NatureScot deals with almost all species licensing in Scotland, including non-native species licensing, plus muirburn licensing. The five main pieces of legislation to protect Scotland’s wildlife set out when licences may be granted to permit otherwise illegal activities. NatureScot can licence, for certain specificpurposes
SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close BETTER PLACES GREEN RECOVERY FUND A new round of our green recovery fund to help manage visitors at nature ‘hotspots’ Read the Scottish Government news release announcing Round 2.. The Fund. Our Better Places Green Recovery Fund (Round 1) was launched in December 2021 to help communities and destinations develop plans for pro-active visitor management in nature 'hot spot' locations across Scotland. PROTECTED SPECIES: BIRDS Red squirrels. Seals. Shrews. Water voles. Wildcats. More than 250 wild bird species are either resident in Britain or regularly visit our shores as part of their migration. All wild birds in Great Britain are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended). This includes even common species like pigeons andblackbirds.
RECOMMENDED BIRD SURVEY METHODS TO INFORM IMPACT Guidance Note - Recommended bird survey methods to inform impact assessment of onshore windfarms. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. ASSESSING CONNECTIVITY WITH SPECIAL PROTECTION AREAS (SPAS) Osprey Core range of 10km, with some regular foraging up to 20km, and maximum recorded distance of 28km. Merlin Within 5km. Peregrine Core range of 2km, with maximum GUIDANCE FOR THE CREATION OF ARTIFICIAL SETTS Type 1 Design Comprising 450mm to 750mm square or similarly sized rectangular nest chambers constructed of wood and with a height of300mm to 450mm.
A REVIEW OF DISTURBANCE DISTANCES IN SELECTED BIRD SPECIES A Review of Disturbance Distances in Selected Bird Species M. Ruddock & D.P. Whitfield A report from Natural Research (Projects) Ltd to Scottish Natural HeritageSITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close BETTER PLACES GREEN RECOVERY FUND A new round of our green recovery fund to help manage visitors at nature ‘hotspots’ Read the Scottish Government news release announcing Round 2.. The Fund. Our Better Places Green Recovery Fund (Round 1) was launched in December 2021 to help communities and destinations develop plans for pro-active visitor management in nature 'hot spot' locations across Scotland. SITES OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST (SSSIS) Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) are those areas of land and water that we consider best represent our natural heritage in terms of their: flora – i.e. plants. fauna – i.e. animals. geology – i.e. rocks. geomorphology – i.e. landforms. a mixture of these natural features. Scotland has 1,422 SSSIs, covering around 1,011,000TENTSMUIR NNR
There are five wildlife watching hides at Morton Lochs, one of which is on the south loch. The hides are shown on the map in the car park. The Fullerton hide has limited access and needs a key. Contact NatureScot’s Cupar Office for a key (telephone: 01738 458800 ). MORE PEOPLE SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS. NEW SURVEY REVEALS 20 July 2020. Lockdown in Scotland saw an increase in the number of people visiting the outdoors to enjoy nature and stay healthy, according to a report by NatureScot. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
FORVIE NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Forvie is particularly renowned for its birds. These include a breeding colony of eiders, four species of breeding terns and a wealth of wildfowl and waders. Best seen from the south side of the river, there is a large seal haul-out at the mouth of the Ythan. The dunes hide layers of history, including Forvie Kirk. ISLAY GOOSE MANAGEMENT SCHEME To be considered for the Islay Local Goose Management Scheme please complete the form below and return to NatureScot Bowmore Office or.
ISLAY GOOSE MANAGEMENT SCHEME DOCUMENTS View the Islay Sustainable Goose Management Strategy, Islay Goose Counts, Application Forms, Scheme Payment and the eligibility table WHITE-TAILED EAGLE ACTION PLAN 2017-2020 White-tailed Eagle Action Plan 2017-2020 pdf, 778.15kB NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
SCOTTISH LANDSCAPE CHARACTER TYPES MAP AND DESCRIPTIONS Scotland has a digital map-based national LCA (published in 2019). This shows Landscape Character Types (LCTs) – i.e. areas of consistent and recognisable landscape character. To find out more about how the map and descriptions were produced see our Landscape Character Assessment in Scotland web page. Each polygon on the mapbelow is a
STATE OF NATURE SCOTLAND REPORT 2019 The State of Nature Scotland 2019 report shows from 1994 to 2016, 49% of Scottish species have decreased and 28% have increased in abundance. Following on from the State of Nature reports in 2013 and 2016, leading professionals from more than 70 wildlife organisations have for the first time joined with Government agencies to present the clearest picture to date of the status of species across LICENSING | NATURESCOT Licensing. NatureScot deals with almost all species licensing in Scotland, including non-native species licensing, plus muirburn licensing. The five main pieces of legislation to protect Scotland’s wildlife set out when licences may be granted to permit otherwise illegal activities. NatureScot can licence, for certain specificpurposes
BETTER PLACES GREEN RECOVERY FUND A new round of our green recovery fund to help manage visitors at nature ‘hotspots’ Read the Scottish Government news release announcing Round 2.. The Fund. Our Better Places Green Recovery Fund (Round 1) was launched in December 2021 to help communities and destinations develop plans for pro-active visitor management in nature 'hot spot' locations across Scotland. DOG OWNERS | NATURESCOT Dog Owners Leaflet 2021. pdf, 894.47kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the originalTENTSMUIR NNR
There are five wildlife watching hides at Morton Lochs, one of which is on the south loch. The hides are shown on the map in the car park. The Fullerton hide has limited access and needs a key. Contact NatureScot’s Cupar Office for a key (telephone: 01738 458800 ).SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close RECOMMENDED BIRD SURVEY METHODS TO INFORM IMPACT Guidance Note - Recommended bird survey methods to inform impact assessment of onshore windfarms. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding.GUIDANCE LICENSING
European Protected Species Licensing Test 1 – Licensable Purpose Interpreting the legal purpose at Regulation 44(2)(e) of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, DEER AUTHORISATIONS ISSUED Issued Authorisations 2018-2019 (April 2019) Auth No Type Approval for (woodland, Natural Heritage, Agri etc) Area / control Area / Property Deer Management Group Start Date End D NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
SCOTTISH LANDSCAPE CHARACTER TYPES MAP AND DESCRIPTIONS Scotland has a digital map-based national LCA (published in 2019). This shows Landscape Character Types (LCTs) – i.e. areas of consistent and recognisable landscape character. To find out more about how the map and descriptions were produced see our Landscape Character Assessment in Scotland web page. Each polygon on the mapbelow is a
STATE OF NATURE SCOTLAND REPORT 2019 The State of Nature Scotland 2019 report shows from 1994 to 2016, 49% of Scottish species have decreased and 28% have increased in abundance. Following on from the State of Nature reports in 2013 and 2016, leading professionals from more than 70 wildlife organisations have for the first time joined with Government agencies to present the clearest picture to date of the status of species across LICENSING | NATURESCOT Licensing. NatureScot deals with almost all species licensing in Scotland, including non-native species licensing, plus muirburn licensing. The five main pieces of legislation to protect Scotland’s wildlife set out when licences may be granted to permit otherwise illegal activities. NatureScot can licence, for certain specificpurposes
BETTER PLACES GREEN RECOVERY FUND A new round of our green recovery fund to help manage visitors at nature ‘hotspots’ Read the Scottish Government news release announcing Round 2.. The Fund. Our Better Places Green Recovery Fund (Round 1) was launched in December 2021 to help communities and destinations develop plans for pro-active visitor management in nature 'hot spot' locations across Scotland. DOG OWNERS | NATURESCOT Dog Owners Leaflet 2021. pdf, 894.47kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the originalTENTSMUIR NNR
There are five wildlife watching hides at Morton Lochs, one of which is on the south loch. The hides are shown on the map in the car park. The Fullerton hide has limited access and needs a key. Contact NatureScot’s Cupar Office for a key (telephone: 01738 458800 ).SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close RECOMMENDED BIRD SURVEY METHODS TO INFORM IMPACT Guidance Note - Recommended bird survey methods to inform impact assessment of onshore windfarms. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding.GUIDANCE LICENSING
European Protected Species Licensing Test 1 – Licensable Purpose Interpreting the legal purpose at Regulation 44(2)(e) of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, DEER AUTHORISATIONS ISSUED Issued Authorisations 2018-2019 (April 2019) Auth No Type Approval for (woodland, Natural Heritage, Agri etc) Area / control Area / Property Deer Management Group Start Date End D NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
SCOTTISH LANDSCAPE CHARACTER TYPES MAP AND DESCRIPTIONS Scotland has a digital map-based national LCA (published in 2019). This shows Landscape Character Types (LCTs) – i.e. areas of consistent and recognisable landscape character. To find out more about how the map and descriptions were produced see our Landscape Character Assessment in Scotland web page. Each polygon on the mapbelow is a
STATE OF NATURE SCOTLAND REPORT 2019 The State of Nature Scotland 2019 report shows from 1994 to 2016, 49% of Scottish species have decreased and 28% have increased in abundance. Following on from the State of Nature reports in 2013 and 2016, leading professionals from more than 70 wildlife organisations have for the first time joined with Government agencies to present the clearest picture to date of the status of species across LICENSING | NATURESCOT Licensing. NatureScot deals with almost all species licensing in Scotland, including non-native species licensing, plus muirburn licensing. The five main pieces of legislation to protect Scotland’s wildlife set out when licences may be granted to permit otherwise illegal activities. NatureScot can licence, for certain specificpurposes
BETTER PLACES GREEN RECOVERY FUND A new round of our green recovery fund to help manage visitors at nature ‘hotspots’ Read the Scottish Government news release announcing Round 2.. The Fund. Our Better Places Green Recovery Fund (Round 1) was launched in December 2021 to help communities and destinations develop plans for pro-active visitor management in nature 'hot spot' locations across Scotland. DOG OWNERS | NATURESCOT Dog Owners Leaflet 2021. pdf, 894.47kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the originalTENTSMUIR NNR
There are five wildlife watching hides at Morton Lochs, one of which is on the south loch. The hides are shown on the map in the car park. The Fullerton hide has limited access and needs a key. Contact NatureScot’s Cupar Office for a key (telephone: 01738 458800 ). LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT What is Landscape Character Assessment? In the European Landscape Convention definition ‘Landscape’ means an area, as perceived by people, whose visual features and character are the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors. All landscapes combine natural components (such as geology, soils and watercourses)and
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We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close RECOMMENDED BIRD SURVEY METHODS TO INFORM IMPACT Guidance Note - Recommended bird survey methods to inform impact assessment of onshore windfarms. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding.GUIDANCE LICENSING
European Protected Species Licensing Test 1 – Licensable Purpose Interpreting the legal purpose at Regulation 44(2)(e) of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
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Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
NATURESCOTABOUT NATURESCOTCLIMATE CHANGECORONAVIRUSFUNDING AND PROJECTSENJOYING THE OUTDOORS Scotland's National Nature Reserves. Be inspired by the magic and beauty of National Nature Reserves (NNRs). These reserves protect an amazing range of wildlife and landscapes and each one is waiting to bediscovered by you.
RESEARCH | NATURESCOT Research. Our research provides the evidence we need to support Scotland’s nature and landscapes. Search our publications to view and download commissioned reports. A commissioned report is the main output from almost all of our research projects. Each report summarises the findings of the relevant research work and is reviewedby a senior
CAMPING IN SCOTLAND
Camping in Scotland self-print leaflet. pdf, 214.52kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.DEER AUTHORISATIONS
NatureScot issues authorisations under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996, for example to prevent deer damaging the natural heritage.. Authorisations are required to shoot deer: during the closed season - 5(6) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996. at night (i.e. from one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise) - 18(2) authorisation of the Deer (Scotland) Act 1996.SITELINK
We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close PRIORITY MARINE FEATURES IN SCOTLAND'S SEAS In this section. In July 2014, Scottish Ministers adopted a list of 81 priority marine features (PMFs) – many of which are features characteristic of the Scottish marine environment. PMFs range from flame shell beds in our coastal waters to the cold-water coral reefs of our deeper seas and mobile species such as minke whale and baskingshark.
LICENCE APPLICATION FORM Licence application form - to kill ravens. docx, 99.87kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding. It may also contain broken links to the old domain.SNHI DATA SERVICES
a link to the UK Lakes Portal for information on physical and chemical parameters, plus biological data for the lake and its surrounding catchment. The database also holds information for some lakes in England and Wales. Contact: email your user feedback to alison.lee@nature.scot. GLASDRUM WOOD NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE Glasdrum Wood, on the edge of Loch Creran, is a remnant of ancient Western Atlantic oakwoods. The reserve is rich in woodland flowers and has exceptional bryophytes and lichens. These wild woodlands are mostly oak and ash, their trunks softened by a thick coat of mosses and lichens. Where sunlight penetrates between the trees, smallerflowering
BATS AND ONSHORE WIND TURBINES Bats and onshore wind turbines - survey, assessment and mitigation. pdf, 986.96kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage(SNH)
SCOTTISH LANDSCAPE CHARACTER TYPES MAP AND DESCRIPTIONS Scotland has a digital map-based national LCA (published in 2019). This shows Landscape Character Types (LCTs) – i.e. areas of consistent and recognisable landscape character. To find out more about how the map and descriptions were produced see our Landscape Character Assessment in Scotland web page. Each polygon on the mapbelow is a
STATE OF NATURE SCOTLAND REPORT 2019 The State of Nature Scotland 2019 report shows from 1994 to 2016, 49% of Scottish species have decreased and 28% have increased in abundance. Following on from the State of Nature reports in 2013 and 2016, leading professionals from more than 70 wildlife organisations have for the first time joined with Government agencies to present the clearest picture to date of the status of species across LICENSING | NATURESCOT Licensing. NatureScot deals with almost all species licensing in Scotland, including non-native species licensing, plus muirburn licensing. The five main pieces of legislation to protect Scotland’s wildlife set out when licences may be granted to permit otherwise illegal activities. NatureScot can licence, for certain specificpurposes
BETTER PLACES GREEN RECOVERY FUND A new round of our green recovery fund to help manage visitors at nature ‘hotspots’ Read the Scottish Government news release announcing Round 2.. The Fund. Our Better Places Green Recovery Fund (Round 1) was launched in December 2021 to help communities and destinations develop plans for pro-active visitor management in nature 'hot spot' locations across Scotland. DOG OWNERS | NATURESCOT Dog Owners Leaflet 2021. pdf, 894.47kB. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the originalTENTSMUIR NNR
There are five wildlife watching hides at Morton Lochs, one of which is on the south loch. The hides are shown on the map in the car park. The Fullerton hide has limited access and needs a key. Contact NatureScot’s Cupar Office for a key (telephone: 01738 458800 ). LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT What is Landscape Character Assessment? In the European Landscape Convention definition ‘Landscape’ means an area, as perceived by people, whose visual features and character are the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors. All landscapes combine natural components (such as geology, soils and watercourses)and
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We use cookies! - by using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy statement Close RECOMMENDED BIRD SURVEY METHODS TO INFORM IMPACT Guidance Note - Recommended bird survey methods to inform impact assessment of onshore windfarms. Disclaimer: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has changed its name to NatureScot as of the 24th August 2020. At the time of publishing, this document may still refer to Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and include the original branding.GUIDANCE LICENSING
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IN TUNE WITH NATURE MUSIC COMPETITION A competition inviting musicians of all genres to compose music inspired by a Scottish National Nature Reserve. Closing date 31 May2020.
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MEET THE COWS OF TENTSMUIR NNR Checking on the welfare of 14 native cattle owned and managed by SNH at reserve is an essential task for staff.Blog - 27 April
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