All Stories
Ghosts and grim tales of the Georgian House
Many paranormal researchers believe that objects leave residual energy from the people who owned or used them. If residual energy is real, then in theory, the Georgian House the Georgian House ought to be among the most haunted places in Edinburgh.
From sea to sky: showcasing Inverewe’s biodiversity
Our restored wildlife hide highlights the significance of how Inverewe Garden was created from wild land.
Looking for love in Ben Lomond
We’re playing matchmaker in a bid to help save a population of relict downy willow trees on one of Scotland’s most popular Munros.
Landslip on St Kilda after Storm Floris hits
Storm Floris has caused a landslip on St Kilda, as well as bringing down trees across Scotland.
Why we love Malleny Garden
Enjoy a 5-minute dip into the tranquil oasis of Malleny Garden, our very special place on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
Celebrating 75 years of Ben Lawers being in our care
We are proudly celebrating the 75th anniversary of Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve coming into our care.
Trust disappointed at Berwick Bank decision
We are concerned about the impact that the Berwick Bank windfarm will have on seabird colonies at St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve.
The often-forgotten story of Queen Anne
During Pride Month, Visitor Services Assistant Lucien Winton-Bonas took a dip into the private life of the last Stuart monarch – Queen Anne – and examines her links to Culloden.
Scarce butterflies surveyed by returning ranger
Perthshire native Angus Todd has been on the hunt for an elusive butterfly species at some of the region’s most picturesque spots.