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Call to go wild in Stranraer this half term

The Solway Coast and Marine Project (SCAMP) is encouraging people of all ages to explore the coast this half term,…

Wild Winter Programme

Join in this exciting series of events designed to help you get closer to nature. Go wildlife tracking along the…

Ambitious Partnership Bid Submitted for SCAMP

Great News!!! After many months of hard work, community conversations, partnerships working and sheer determination, the SCAMP team has submitted…

Creativity Celebrates the Underwater Mysteries of the Solway

Solway Coast and Marine Project are working with Creative Stranraer to offer some oyster and sea creature themes creative Workshops…

Book Festival Thanks Sponsors and Public for Vital Support in Challenging Times 

D&G Council invaluable to main festival and has enabled innovative Coastal Fringe Public investment in festival brings huge benefits for…

Annan’s Incredible Saltmarsh was Centre Stage at the ImMerse Festival — Celebrating Nature in Dumfries and Galloway

Over 80 young people taking part in Citizen Science learning Workshops on Water health and Saltmash Science. The ImMerse Festival…

Young Filmmakers Focus on Nature at This Weekend’s New ImMerse Festival

Get involved in a UK-wide citizen science water testing initiative Reconnect with southern Scotland’s waterways and wildlife Find out about…

ImMerse Festival to Celebrate Nature and the Solway’s Super Saltmarshes

New event has ambitions to grow into south of Scotland’s main annual environmental festival Discover and help protect Southern Scotland’s…

‘Coastodians’ Set to Champion Solway Coast Future Via Ambitious Solway Coast and Marine Project 

Ecosystem restoration, citizen science, access improvements and a region-wide coastal path are some of the recommendations that have emerged from…

Have Your Say on the Future of the Solway Coast and the Local Marine Environment

People in Dumfries and Galloway are being invited to input into discussions about potential investment in the region’s marine ecosystems,…

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