Good Reasons to Get Involved!
Tell us about your event and find out what others are doing
Scottish Biodiversity Week is an opportunity for organisations across Scotland to join together to provide a nation-wide programme of events aimed at encouraging people to get out and about to become involved with nature in fun and exciting ways.
You can can be part of a unified events campaign together with many other organisations using the same messages, logos and promotional materials. This helps to create a sense of something big happening across Scotland, in which everyone can take part.
Scottish Natural Heritage provides these web pages as a central resource and information point for participating organisations.
Send us your event details and we will add these to the Events Diary which people can use to find out about what is going on near them or anywhere else in the country.
You can find out more about the resources we can offer you from the Resouces for Event Organisers
page.
We look forward to hearing from you.
If you have other queries, you can contact us at bit@sh.gov.uk.
Scottish Biodiversity Week is an opportunity for organisations across Scotland to join together to provide a nation-wide programme of events aimed at encouraging people to get out and about to become involved with nature in fun and exciting ways.
You can can be part of a unified events campaign together with many other organisations using the same messages, logos and promotional materials. This helps to create a sense of something big happening across Scotland, in which everyone can take part.
Scottish Natural Heritage provides these web pages as a central resource and information point for participating organisations.
Send us your event details and we will add these to the Events Diary which people can use to find out about what is going on near them or anywhere else in the country.
You can find out more about the resources we can offer you from the Resouces for Event Organisers
page.
We look forward to hearing from you.
If you have other queries, you can contact us at bit@sh.gov.uk.
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