Working With You
Scottish Natural Heritages (SNH) remit combines care and protection of the natural beauty and wildlife of Scotland, with promoting access and enjoyment of it, and facilitating an understanding and appreciation of its value. Since our establishment in 1992, we have recognised that the achievement of these goals depends on fostering the interest of people in our work, through their understanding, support and active involvement.
SNH provides information across the broad spectrum of formal and informal education, interpretation and Sharing Good Practice events for countryside management practitioners and professionals such as Planners and Landscape Architects in Scotland.
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Planning, Landscape and the Natural Heritage
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Communities
Our work with communities is being taken forward in a number of projects, further details are available in this section. Working in partnership with many groups and organisations is central to the successful delivery of our remit.
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Land Managers
In taking forward natural heritage issues relating to the countryside SNH works closely with land managers.
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Teachers and Students
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Grant Programme
We work with others to protect and improve Scotland’s natural heritage and to help people understand, enjoy and care for it. We offer grants to help others to do this as well. We will deliver our grants through eight new grant schemes.