Wednesday, 2 June 2010
Wild Wild Woods!
Friday, 21 May 2010
Wildlife festival 2010!
Thursday, 3 December 2009
A cold and crisp seashore safari.
We had a fantastic afternoon poking about in rockpools on the beach. The hands stayed warm enough to find some amazing looking beasties, fish, invertebrates, starfish and a few mysteries too. Thanks to Kate Sampson from the NTS Rangers, Howard Wood from COAST and Graeme Walker from SNH who lent a hand.
Afterwards we enjoyed a drink at Lamlash Golf Club and a chat about the 2009 festival and plans for 2010. A perfect end to a fab day.
Thursday, 27 August 2009
Press Release: Fungus Foray to Launch the Arran Wildlife Festival
Prepare to be amazed when you join Graeme Walker from Scottish Natural Heritage for a free guided walk at
Graeme said “The Arran Wildlife Festival takes place in May each year which is great for most local wildlife but not the ideal time for spotting fungi so we thought we would do something Autumnal to launch the next festival with a Fungus Foray. On this walk we will prove just what a rotten place
Arran Wildlife Festival Chairman James Cassels is pleased to be launching the dates for next year’s festival. “We are already excited about plans for next year and are keen to get started. The 2010 festival will take place from the 12th-19th May and we will be celebrating our fifth year,” he says, “next Saturday’s Fungus Foray is a taste of what the festival offers so put these dates in your diary now and expect something really special in May.”
Last May the 2009 Wildlife Festival attracted hundreds of visitors to over 70 guided walks, talks and unusual events. Over the coming months the organisers are looking forward to presenting the highlights of the festival to meetings around the island. For more information please see the website www.arranwildlife.co.uk or email info@arranwildlife.co.uk. The festival co-ordinator Lucy Wallace can be contacted on 07825 644161.
Image credit: Amethyst deceiver (Laccaria amethystina) Graeme Walker
Saturday, 23 May 2009
Arran Wildlife Festival Photography Competition: Winners Announced



Images from the 2009 Festival






Friday, 13 March 2009
Booking lines now open!
For information or to book your places just call 07501337532.
Meanwhile, from a wildlife point of view, a new season is emerging on Arran with the first spring bulbs now in bloom. The birds are singing, and although the weather is still cold and a little bit grim, there is an optimistic air of spring about the place. Our summer visitors are starting to return and the coming days and weeks will only see more and more activity. Watch this space!