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An aerial view of a section of coastline on Canna
9 Sept 2019

The importance of volunteers on Canna

Two volunteer groups came to Canna to help us out with a big clean-up.

A view of the harbour at Village Bay, St Kilda - with a small boat making its way across the turquoise water and a larger boat alongside the shore. Stone steps run down to the jetty.
9 Sept 2019

Sharing St Kilda’s secrets

Ranger Sue Loughlan has been blogging about her time on St Kilda all summer long.

Conservation Volunteers hard at work beach clearing, along the coast of Canna.
30 Aug 2019

Cleaning Canna

We’ve been cleaning up Canna with the help of our Conservation Volunteers.

Gun Feathers Bay in St Kilda on a sunny day. A stone building stands in the foreground with a blue shimmering sea and bobbing yachts in the background.
13 Aug 2019

From the edge of the world: part 9

Our blog from St Kilda has a guest writer this week, who shares what it's like to volunteer on the island.

The special post mark applied on post sent from St Kilda, featuring a black circle surrounding a puffin. St Kilda is written above, and World Heritage Site below.
5 Aug 2019

From the edge of the world: part 8

Our new blog from St Kilda reveals what it’s like to spend a season working here.

23 Jul 2019

Are you the key to unlocking our plant heritage stories?

We’re seeking our first Curator of Plant Collections to help make the most of our amazing plants and gardens.

A man wearing a pink shirt and grey suit jacket stands amongst trees. He has grey hair and is smiling.
4 Jul 2019

Sir Mark Jones named as new Chair

Sir Mark Jones FRSE will take on the role of Chair, when Sir Moir Lockhead steps down in August.

11 Jun 2019

The Trust wants to grow more gardeners!

Our Garden Apprentice training scheme continues to help grow more professional gardeners to care for our beautiful and important places.

7 Jun 2019

Liz is digging, for the love of Scotland

In celebration of Volunteers’ Week 2019, we’re highlighting the work of our volunteers.