TCV Scotland

TCV Scotland

The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) involves a wide range of participants in activities to protect and enhance our local greenspaces and biodiversity whilst also learning new skills, improving your physical and mental health, engaging with your community, and meeting like-minded people.

TCV Scotland organises a diverse range of training courses and learning opportunities covering practical conservation skills, habitat management, group leadership and organisation, nature-based arts and crafts, wildlife identification and citizen science. Training participants include interested individuals and students looking to brush-up on their environmental knowledge and experience, and members of community groups keen to use newfound skills to enhance their local environment.

Listed below are our upcoming training courses and learning opportunities.

Supported by NatureScot

Practical Conservation: Creating a Stumpery & Shaded Wildlife Habitats primary image

Practical Conservation: Creating a Stumpery & Shaded Wildlife Habitats

Tomorrow at 11:00

North Junction Street Park

Free

The Peat Detectives - Discover the Magic of Millerston Moss primary image

The Peat Detectives - Discover the Magic of Millerston Moss

Thu 14 May, 13:30

Robroyston Station - SOUTH Carpark

Free

Deadwood Survey (Bug, Fungi & Tree ID) at Hannahston Community Woodland primary image

Deadwood Survey (Bug, Fungi & Tree ID) at Hannahston Community Woodland

Sat 13 Jun, 13:00

Hannahston Community Woodland car park

Free

Tree ID & guard removal at Hannahston Community Woodland primary image

Tree ID & guard removal at Hannahston Community Woodland

Sat 4 Jul, 13:00

Hannahston Community Woodland car park

Free

Pollinators & Plants at Hannahston Community Woodland primary image

Pollinators & Plants at Hannahston Community Woodland

Sat 15 Aug, 13:00

Hannahston Community Woodland car park

Free