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A Square Metre for Butterflies Launched

A pioneering conservation project to create an aerial network of rooftop habitats for Scotland’s butterflies was launched in Edinburgh on 25 November 2016. Glenmorangie’s headquarters along with The Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood are leading the project to provide new homes for Edinburgh’s once elusive butterfly, The Northern Brown Argus, as well as other butterfly

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Winner of #AutumnChangesEdinburgh Photography Competition Announced

    During October 2016, Edinburgh Living Landscapes invited photographers across Edinburgh to share recent images of seasonal changes across the city with the tag #AutumnChangesEdinburgh. Receiving a high number of entries across their social media platforms, the judges chose Tom McIntosh as the winner.  Tom’s entry was of a stunning autumnal image taken from

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#AutumnChangesEdinburgh Competition Shortlist

The Edinburgh Living Landscapes team are delighted with the response to their competition #AutumnChangesEdinburgh.   Project manager Ian Mackenzie said “It’s great to see such a wide range of content submitted. Edinburgh undergoing autumnal changes offers fantastic inspiration for the public and we can see that in the photos submitted. It’ll be challenging to choose

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Urban pollinator study could benefit Edinburgh

  The Trust is commending research which could help Scotland’s capital become a safe haven for pollinators. Researchers from the Universities of Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds and Reading in collaboration with the University of Cardiff studied pollinating insects at urban, farmland and nature reserve sites in 12 UK towns and cities including Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh. It