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Animals

VolunteerA V on the right hand side on this list means that the organisation is actively seeking volunteers.

 

VolunteerAdvocates for Animals
"Advocates for Animals is Scotland’s leading animal protection organisation. We effect positive change for animals in Scotland, the UK and beyond through high profile campaigns, political lobbying, investigations and public education."

VolunteerBat Conservation Trust
"The Bat Conservation Trust was formed in 1990 as an umbrella organisation for the rapidly growing network of bat groups, providing support, training and advice. BCT now acts as the national voice for bat conservation."

Dog Aid Society of Scotland

Caring for and rehoming dogs for more than 50 years.

VolunteerLothian Amphibian and Reptile Group
"LARG was formed in 1998 by a group of 15 people who had concerns about the status and welfare of native amphibians and retiles in the Lothians, especially the less frequently seen species, great crested newts, slow worms and adders."

VolunteerRoyal Zoological Society of Scotland
"Edinburgh Zoo is one of Europe's leading centres of conservation, education and research. We work collectively with many other zoos and conservation agencies in the UK, Europe and around the world in co-ordinated conservation programmes, to help ensure the survival of many threatened animal species. We support various conservation projects in the wild through funding and expertise."

VolunteerRSPB Scotland
"The RSPB speaks out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten our environment."

Scottish Ornithologists Club
"The Scottish Ornithologists' Club plays a central role in Scottish birdwatching, bringing together amateur birdwatchers, keen birders and research ornithologists with the aims of documenting, studying and, not least, enjoying Scotland's varied birdlife."