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SCAMP Landscape Connections collaborates with festivals across the south of Scotland including the Stranraer Oyster Festival and Wigtown Book Festival and has more recently, working in collaboration with partners, invented a new Saltmarsh Festival called “ImMerse”. SCAMP and our partners run workshops and citizen science events to help engage people with their coastal and marine nature through the year.

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Hartfell Spa Walk – a Quest for Healing

Join us on a walking quest to find the Hartfell Spa Well and explore its healing properties. This event is…

Searching for the Source – The Same Hillside

Join eco artist & filmmaker, John Wallace, on a walking adventure to find the source of the river Annan and…

Family Friendly Nature Explorers Day in the Last Week of the Summer Holidays – Nature ID at Stanctuary, Stranraer

Last Few Days of the Summer holiday and looking for something fun to do in Nature?  Then look no further,…

Marine Robot Lab at Stranraer Oyster Festival

Discover the brilliant machines that help us understand what lies beneath the waves in this fascinating demonstration that reveals the…

Oyster Festival Songs and Science – The Solway Coast and Marine Project transforms Speakers’ Corner into a celebration of our coastal heritage and innovation

Join the Solway Coast and Marine Project – Landscape Connection at this year’s Stranraer Oyster Festival! Award-winning folk singer Emily…

SCAMP Landscape Connections Family Friendly Nature Exploration Day

SCAMP Landscape Connections is hosting a Species Identification, Nature Journaling and Eel Survey Workshop. Join us on an adventure to explore…

Green Jobs Boost for Dumfries and Galloway as SCAMP – Landscape Connections Project Launches First Roles

A wave of new green jobs has just been announced as part of the Solway Coast and Marine Projects (SCAMP)…

Launch of ‘Coastal Woodland Adventures’ events this summer!

An exciting and fun programme of coastal woodland events is planned for the summer holidays, based in woodlands across the…

Solway Coast first to secure share of £150million investment in nature

First project awarded £8 million through The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Landscape Connections initiative  130-mile stretch of precious coastline and…

Wild Winter Warms Hearts: How Dumfries and Galloway is falling in love with its coastal and marine environment

The Solway Coast and Marine Project’s (SCAMP) Wild Winter programme has concluded after engaging more than 400 local people in…

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