Celebrate all that summer has delivered, by getting active on a guided walk alongside Rosyth’s burns and woodlands. Our walk is led by FCCT Conservation Officer Craig and River Restoration Manager Maddie.
We will see what wildlife we can spot and look for signs of the changing seasons as summer comes to an end. We will share top tips for identifying the creatures that make Rosyth’s freshwater and woodland habitats their home. Find out about the history of Rosyth’s burns and woodlands. And learn about our current restoration project that aims to improve these habitats.
Discover how you can help Fife’s nature by recording what you see when you are out and about, and the apps that can help you.
No experience is needed to join in, and all ages are welcome. Binoculars are available to borrow. The route is on a good woodland path, but has some steep sections and can be slippy if it has rained. Please dress appropriately for the weather, it may still be summer but it could be chilly or wet on the day.
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