As the debate for whether Galloway should become Scotland’s third national park continues, the question of funding looms overhead.
Areas in the Scottish Borders, Galloway, Lochaber, Loch Awe and Tay Forest have been nominated to become Scotland's third national park. There are currently two national parks north of the border ...
Any new park would join the current ones in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and the Cairngorms Scotland currently has two national parks - the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs - but it ...
Multiple rural groups have held their own surveys to understand local perspectives on the newly-proposed national park ahead of an official consultation in November ...
Seven potential areas were suggested in a report by the Scottish Campaign for National Parks (SCNP) and the Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland (APRS) in 2013. They were Ben Nevis ...
Now campaigners have renewed calls for more national parks to be created in Scotland as celebrations kick off to mark 70 years since the passing of landmark legislation. Events will take place ...
Scotland’s National Parks have become the first in the world to join a new initiative that would see them half their global carbon emissions in the next six years. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs ...
Traversing rugged coastline, dramatic mountains and peaceful lochs, we uncover the the most iconic Scottish long-distance ...
The results showed 73% are against the proposed National Park bid, 16% are for the proposal and 11% are undecided. Looking exclusively at NFU Scotland members, 556 members responded of which 78% were ...
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Born in Dunbar, Scotland, he moved with his family to ... attention to two more places that would eventually become national parks. Muir would also champion protection of the Petrified Forest ...