Hydro-power, fairy hills and gunpowder: field trip to Loch Oude

Loch Oude Argyll Coiyright Richard Wesley

Twelve members of the specialist Seil Natural History Group met at the north end of Loch Oude, Continue reading

LEAF springs into life as an umbrella

Never has a more appropriately named organisation considered publishing a Leaf-let Continue reading

See it: Seil Natural History Group’s survey walk to Dunollie

Turnstone Copyright Richard Wesley

This is about learning to look at where we are, at the UK’s richest biodiversity hosted in Argyll. Continue reading

Talk on Fully Protected Marine Reserves, Seil

Seil Natural History Group is hosting a talk by David Ainslie of Sea Life Adventures at 7.30pm on Tuesday 12th January at the Seil Island Community Hall in Ellenabeich.

Mr Ainslie will be looking at the issue of F’ully Protected Marine Reserves’ – a very hot topic at the moment with the Marine (Scotland) Bill the talking point just now amongst naturalists, marine environmentalists and commercial fishermen alike.

The Isle of Seil Natural History Group has a large membership, a high level of expertise and is particularly active.

It holds monthly talks on a wide variety of natural history topics and organises monthly field trips and mid-week walks.

Anyone is welcome to come to the talks whether a member of the group or not. Anyone interested in joining it should email Richard Wesley – richardwesley@btinternet.com – for details.