• Even more Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms
    To celebrate National Insect Week, Rare Invertebrates in the Cairngorms Project Officer Genevieve Tompkins shares a bit about some of the other special invertebrates the team comes across. Even more...
  • Planting a new bridge for twinflower in the Cairngorms
    Today’s blog is by RSPB Ellie Dimambro-Denson, Monitoring Officer and Pip Gullett, Conservation Scientist – both working with the Cairngorms Connect project. Twinflower ( Linnaea borealis ) is a small...
  • Effectively integrating experiments into conservation practice
    How can evidence be generated from conservation practice? In their latest review , Nancy Ockendon and colleagues seek to raise awareness of opportunities to embed experiments in conservation and restoration...
  • Deadwood is good wood!
    Trainee Ecologist Helen Dickinson has been out and about at our Abernethy reserve searching for deadwood beetles. Abernethy – Deadwood is good wood! As an Ecologist trainee within the Scottish Reserves...
  • Bring back the moth: How tiny winged wildlife is helping restoration work
    Blog by Ellie Dimambro-Denson, Monitoring Officer, Cairngorms Connect. With funding from the Endangered Landscape Programme , Cairngorms Connect has an ambitious 200-year vision to restore and enhance...