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Highlands and Islands
Please note that these links will take you away from the GLOBE website and GLOBE cannot be responsible for the contents on any other sites.
The John Muir Trust is named after a founding father of the world conservation movement, a man who devoted his life to safeguarding the world's landscapes for future generations. The Trust works on seven areas of wild land in Scotland and their website is a mine of information for anyone interested in the area.
Scottish Natural Heritage works with the people of Scotland to preserve the natural heritage. Their website contains massive amounts of local information relevant to anyone in Scotland, they work to promote access and enjoyment of the countryside, and facilitate an understanding and appreciation of its value.
The Cairngorms National Park is Scotland's second largest national park at 3800 square Km. The website hosts information for visitors along with physical and historical details about the area.
Highland Birchwoods manages environmental, woodland and development projects in the Black Isle area. Thei pages about completed and current projects give interesting facts and information about environmental work.
The Scottish Science Technology Roadshow brings a huge science fair to schools all over Scotland and the North of England. Complete with displays, interactive experiments and a team of experts the roadshow offers schools a fantastic opportunity to immerse students in science.
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