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Turn the tide to Save Scottish Seas
The consultation for the Scottish Marine Bill is now taking place. Make sure your voice is heard.
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Scottish Government Programme
First Minister, Alex Salmond MSP has outlined the Scottish Government's legislative programme for the year ahead.
Record road traffic is bad news for climate
Scottish Government tries to ignore views on aviation
'Zero Waste' Scotland
Europe's Biggest Windfarm
Climate Change in Scotland

Climate Update July 2008
July was a mix of very hot weather, heavy rain and thunderstorms. The summer is turning out very variable with a record warm May and a washout in June. We are now seeing floods and landslides closing road and railways. This is just the kind of impact we will expect to see more of as the climate changes further.
Previous Climate Updates
Climate Change Campaign
Find out how the people of Scotland, and the rest of the world, responded to our campaign for a strong Scottish Climate Change Bill.
Images from the campaign road show.

Dunkeld Office
Contact information
WWF Scotland
Little Dunkeld
Dunkeld
Perthshire PH8 0AD
t: 01350 728200
f: 01350 728201
e: scotland@wwf.org.uk
Directions to
Dunkeld office
Little Dunkeld
Dunkeld
Perthshire PH8 0AD
t: 01350 728200
f: 01350 728201
e: scotland@wwf.org.uk
Directions to
Dunkeld office
WWF Scotland are looking for runners to take part in the Edinburgh Marathon 2009. Could you get a team together to run in the next Hairy Haggis Relay Race on 31 May 2009? Get in touch if you would like to know more. scotland@wwf.org.uk .
Find out more about the members of the WWF Scotland Advisory Council.