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The Isle of Arran Wildlife Festival in Scotland aims to encourage visitors to enjoy wildlife in a sustainable way. |
BOOKING NOW OPEN!
The Isle of Arran, one of the most accessible and spectacular islands on Scotland's west coast, less than 2 hours from Glasgow. |
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The Festival is funded by: |
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A big thank you to all who have contributed images to the website.
www.arranbirding.com
www.arrancoast.co.uk
www.arranpowerandsail.co.uk
www.arranadventure.com
www.marksalterimages.co.uk
www.rspb-images.com
www.forestrycommission.com
www.wildaboutarran.co.uk
www.flyingfever.net
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Images: red squirrel, gannets: Andy Hay (rspb-images.com), Stags:Mark Salter
hen harrier: JohnRhead, wheatear: Carl Reavey, Holy Isle, Machrie stones: Lucy Wallace,
sea squirts: Howard Wood, golden eagle: Malcolm Olgilvie, ermine moth: Bob Dawson,
otter: Fiona Laing, adder: Corrina Goeckeritz (NTS), eider: Dennis Morrison, farm,seal: Tom Marshall,
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