The Cairngorms rare plants project was launched in March 2010 to deliver urgently needed action for four threatened plants of high conservation importance in the Cairngorms National Park.
This project is a partnership between the Cairngorms National Park Authority, Scottish Natural Heritage and the University of Aberdeen.
GET IN TOUCH!
Dr Andy Scobie,
Project Officer
Cairngorms Rare Plants Project
Scottish Natural Heritage,
Achantoul, Aviemore,
Inverness-shire,
PH22 1QD
Tel: +44 (0) 1479 810477
Email:
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RARE PLANTS NEWS
August 2013
Twinflower transplant trials – early signs of success
July 2013
Blooming marvellous!
June 2013
A ‘fleeting’ visit to see One-flowered Wintergreen
January 2013
Action to remove exotic conifers at Deeside Twinflower site
Funding secured for extension to project
GET INVOLVED!
You can help the Cairngorms Rare Plants Project:
• Tell us about rare plant sites;
• Take part in rare plant searches;
• Monitor rare plant populations;
• Look after a local rare plant site.
Get in touch with project officer Andy Scobie to find out more.