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Snail sighting has conservationists rushing to check the record books

They've moved at, well, a snail's pace really. (...)


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Another 17 miles added to the Fife Coastal Path challenge

Walkers now have an extra 17 miles of Fife's coastline to walk. (...)


Heritage Lottery Fund boost for landscape protection groups

More than £3 million has been earmarked by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to protect and conserve some of Perthshire and Fife's best-loved countryside. (...)


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Councillors show support for putting cultural services under control of new trust

Fife's libraries and museums could be among the services soon to be managed by an arm's length trust after councillors agreed to the move in principle. (...)


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Robinson Crusoe park launched in Elie

An adventure park celebrating Fife's links with the world's most famous fictional castaway has set sail. (...)


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Fife Coastal Path could be shifted to escape erosion

Parts of the Fife Coastal Path could be moved inland to save it from the ravages of the sea. (...)


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Concern for future of Fife Coastal Path

Parts of Fife Coastal Path could be lost to the sea for good because there is not enough money to maintain it, it has been claimed. (...)


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More damage to Fife Coastal Path

Members of the public have been asked to take care when using Fife Coastal Path east of West Wemyss, after the route suffered storm damage. (...)


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Tentsmuir Forest area gets new orientation

The forest, nature reserve and estuary that make up the north-east tip of Fife are to be promoted as a single destination to help visitors enjoy them. (...)


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Revealing the true picture of Fife's traditional orchards

A survey of traditional orchards on Fife's Tay coast has recorded over 1500 trees on 75 different sites, and says Newburgh has such a significant concentration that it must be better recognised as a unique orchard town. (...)


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Quarry appeal rejected to protect wood's squirrels

A controversial planning application involving extraction of around one million tonnes of sand and gravel from a site near Ladybank has been stopped in its tracks by a Scottish Government planning appeals reporter. (...)


Firms taking steps to support countryside trust

Employers across Fife can help look after the countryside on their doorstep and boost their green credentials through a scheme launched this week. (...)

More on: Robert Balfour | St Andrews | Fairmont St Andrews | Amanda McFarlane | VisitScotland


Efforts to save Fife wildlife under way

The race to save "Ratty" is being run in Fife, as the region rolls out its bio-diversity action plan. (...)

More on: Chris Broome | Fife | Fife Coast and Countryside Trust | United States | Glenrothes


West Sands' time running through hourglass

Restoration of the dunes at the West Sands beach in St Andrews has been described as “a race against time and tide.” (...)

More on: West Sands | Eden Estuary | St Andrews | Julian Inglis | Thomas Menzies


Wormit Bay sculptures get seal of approval

Wormit has some charming new waterfront residents -- wooden seals. (...)

More on: Balmerino | Wormit Bay | Wormit | Kate Morison | Fife Coast and Countryside Trust


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