All Stories
A day in the life of the Staffa ranger
Find out more about Staffa’s seasonal ranger Louise King, including some of the highlights of her role and the wildlife encounters she enjoys on her daily commute.
A-peel-ing orchards
As we enter harvest season, the boughs in our orchards are laden with apples, pears and plums. We’ve picked a few highlights across the Trust where you can get your fruit fix!
Why we love Newhailes House & Gardens
Members of the Newhailes team share some of the reasons why they love this place of magical spaces, just on Edinburgh’s doorstep.
Significant seabird census completed at St Kilda
The census took staff and volunteers around 1,400 hours to complete and it highlights the importance of taking action to protect seabirds.
Rangers rise to the challenge in Glencoe
As Glencoe experiences one of its busiest years, our ranger team is working hard with visitors and campers to care for this spectacular glen.
Birds of prey breeding success
Mar Lodge Estate has seen a successful breeding season, with 32 hen harrier chicks born on the estate.
Weaver’s art – from London to Kilbarchan
Research undertaken by Jenny MacLeod, a PhD researcher from the University of Glasgow, has revealed new insights into the townscapes in the Weaver’s Cottage art collection.
The PLANTS project at Inveresk Lodge Garden
How the PLANTS project team for Edinburgh & East got on during their first audit at Inveresk Lodge Garden.
The women who painted Kilbarchan
Jenny MacLeod, a PhD researcher from the University of Glasgow, highlights some of the research she has undertaken on the women artists who painted Kilbarchan’s final weaving days.