Meadow Surveys – the results
For the last four years, our dedicated volunteers have been steadily collecting data of each of our wildflower meadows. This …
For the last four years, our dedicated volunteers have been steadily collecting data of each of our wildflower meadows. This …
In the first quarter of 2023 it’s been a close battle between our own volunteers and corporate groups on who …
Do you have some time to spare to help at our Visitor Centre and Community Café? As the summer begins …
Exciting new addition to the basin areas – creating homes for wildlife and increasing plant diversity
“The River has Wisdom and Feeling and Flow. The Only Thing Certain is Change” – Robert J Landy It’s a …
Dry cold weather has helped conduct an early spring clean-up
As we draw to the end of year it’s natural to look back on what has been, for myself it’s …
What a few weeks it has been for freezing conditions on the river and walkway and wonderful wildlife spotting
This mild extended autumn has really helped us with this years planting season. Back in March Trust Manager Helen was …
This week saw a calendar milestone for our volunteers as we packed away the drying greenhouse and tested all our …
On world mental health day Johnny reflects on the value of volunteering and the importance of the tea break
Regular readers will know that we work each year to tackle this toxic and invasive plant which loves to grow …
The Water of Leith Conservation Trust works to conserve and enhance the river, its heritage and wildlife: The Trust promotes education and recreation through the Visitor Centre, and works with volunteers and community groups to deliver around 240 river clean-ups and habitat improvement tasks annually.