Puffins Are Living On The Edge
Jim Crumley considers the plight of puffins - nature's endearing, enduring survivors - as they face the latest environmental issues.
Jim Crumley considers the plight of puffins - nature's endearing, enduring survivors - as they face the latest environmental issues.
The wide wetlands of Glen Dochart provide special scenery and the perfect shelter for hordes of wildfowl of many different species.
Even a three-second sighting of the magical Kingfisher is precious, but hungry for more, Jim Crumley follows the clues upriver...
Jim recalls guarding the first osprey nest in Stirlingshire armed only with a torch and loud-hailer – and being rewarded with many magical sights.
Jim Crumley investigates how can the tiny winter wren – social yet territorial – presume to look down upon a golden eagle in the Cairngorms.
Sea Eagles in Fife?! Jim Crumley still finds it hard to get his head around the idea, but after days of searching, he caught a tantalising glimpse of them.
Jim Crumley draws attention to the Fox and Hare Bill, which was set out last year to rectify loopholes enabling mass shootings of native wildlife.
Our nature expert Jim Crumley explores the beauty of Hen Harriers. These mesmerising birds of prey are under threat due to unnatural grouse moors...
Explore the outdoors by browsing the pages of these botanical books and wildlife writings at The Nature Library curated by Glasgow based artist, Christina Riley.
As Scotland welcomes the legal protection of the Eurasian beaver, we take a look back at Jim Crumley's piece on the benefits of safe-guarding beavers.
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