Highlife Highland Countryside Rangers annual report published
24 December 2024
High Life Highland (HLH) Countryside Rangers have a central partnership with the Highland Council (HC) to deliver services within community and schools settings. We aim to have impact in the areas of environmental education and social responsibilty, by raising awareness of the Scottish Outdoor Access Code and providing community learning opportunites to engage with natural and heritage sites. HLH Rangers also aim to have a positive impact on local biodiversity, caring for and making habitat enhancements to a range of HC countryside sites. This contributes to both HC statutory biodiversity duties and HC ecology strategy, as well as providing on site support to HC access teams.
Latest News Stories
- 03/04/2025 TOMORROW - Day of Transition Practise
- 26/03/2025 Be nice to seagulls
- 20/03/2025 THURSDAY 20 MARCH was World Rewilding Day
- 10/03/2025 Just Stop Oil protesters' jail sentences reduced
- 12/02/2025 NatureScot marks 20 years of Scottish Outdoor Access Code
- 04/02/2025 Starmer under attack from both sides over Rosebank
- 26/01/2025 Protests as Just Stop Oil activists' sentences appealed
- 24/01/2025 Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields unlawful
- 23/01/2025 Chancellor approves Heathrow expansion
- 22/01/2025 Scottish Climate Intelligence Service
Forthcoming Events…
- Saturday 19 April
- 10:00 Cukbokie Community Market
- Wednesday 23 April
- 19:00 Climate Cafe Black Isle - No 19 Cafe Avoch
- Saturday 26 April
- NA North Kessock Community Market
- Monday 28 April
- 18:45 Nature restoration or Rewilding - an evening of talks and discussion
- Saturday 10 May
- 10:30 Cromarty Community Market
- 11:00 BIHS Spring Plant Sale
- Saturday 17 May
- 10:00 Cukbokie Community Market
- Saturday 31 May
- NA North Kessock Community Market
Events to add to calendar? Contact Us.