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    Highland Life / Environment / Rural Issues

    Rural Issues

    Agenda 21 and Other UNCED Agreements

    With the goal of establishing a new and equitable global partnership through the creation of new levels of cooperation among States, key sectors of societies and people

    Caledonia Centre for Social Development

    This site is sponsored by the Caledonia Centre for Social Development and has been prepared by a group of individuals with an interest in land reform, land administration, land ownership and land use.

    Cairngorms Partnership

    Information about all aspects of life in the Cairngorms area, plus an introduction to the work of the Cairngorms Partnership, that offers the chance to learn more about why this area is special and how it is managed.

    Climate Change, World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

    Up to date information on World climate change.

    Deer Commission for Scotland - Deer Management and Conservation

    The Deer Commission for Scotland controls the conservation and promotes sustainable management of wild deer in Scotland.

    Do a little, change alot!

    Helping Scotland’s environment (home, garden, transport, neighbourhood, school and workplace) could be easier than you think, small actions can make a big difference – we can all do a little and change a lot!

    Dùthchas Project

    The Dùthchas project is working with communities and public bodies to enable sustainable development.

    Friends of the Earth Scotland

    One of the most effective environmental organisations in the world.

    John Muir Trust

    The John Muir Trust was formed in 1983 to protect and conserve wild places and to increase awareness and understanding of the value of such places.

    Rural Community Gateway

    Scotland's Rural Gateway - your first stop for networking, rural news, information.

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