Stunning Nature Photographic exhibition at the Visitor Centre
A visit along our corridor to the toilets has never been so beautiful. The walls are now adorned with over ...
A visit along our corridor to the toilets has never been so beautiful. The walls are now adorned with over ...
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 ...
To give the river a much-needed health check, Charlotte worked with Forth River Trust in July to carry out an ...
Two weeks ago our Conservation Officer Charlotte completed her ‘Introduction to Electrofishing’ training near Inverness run by the Ness District ...
The river seems to be teeming with life at the moment. Herons, goosanders, swans, kingfishers, dippers all spotted and photographed ...
With the schools about to break up parents and carers are always looking for fun, preferably free things, to do ...
All the rakes, brushes & cutting tools have been given a huge work out over the last few months to ...
Read how we worked to develop a project at Roseburn to create a 'nature based solution' to erosion
Volunteers Make Eel Ropes with Jack Wooton from Forth Rivers Trust
Volunteer Juliet shares her experiences of wild plants along the river in the Dells
This wonderful image of the otter from Tom Kelly @gowildedinburgh please do share your encounters with us
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.