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NEW: Devolved governments face 'years of inertia, delay and uncertainty' without reforms being made to a key piece of post-Brexit legislation.
A report has found the legislation is 'unfit for the governance of four nations'.
Devolved governments face “years of inertia, delay and uncertainty” without reforms being made to a key piece of post-Brexit legislation, campaigners have claimed.
https://t.co/ujftQRfZrE
📢NEW REPORT CALLS FOR POWERS ON ENVIRONMENT TO BE HANDED BACK TO DEVOLVED GOVERNMENTS 📢
Today we have published a new report calling for urgent changes to the Internal Market Act.
Read more in @STVNews:
https://t.co/FlH9wRAAgQ
Last year, hundreds of you wrote personal messages to @GillianMSP, telling her why you care about Scotland’s seas, and why you want the Scottish government to protect our marine protected areas without further delay.
Read the messages:
https://t.co/B5r3gDV1fG
@SaveScotsSeas
"The next Scottish election is in 2026: the environment and the nature and climate emergencies in particular need to be above party politics."
Today we have published a blog by @DeborahlLong, looking ahead to 2025 and beyond:
https://t.co/Pz7gxx436h
📸Calum McLennan
"The diversity and uniqueness of our seabirds is remarkable, yet their survival is increasingly threatened as they face a relentless wave of challenges, and it’s now widely acknowledged that urgent action is needed."
We've published a guest blog from @RSPBScotland on the threats facing Scotland's internationally significant seabird population, and how you can help:
https://t.co/AfqhOkb1Rj
Image: Paul Turner, RSPB Scotland
#SaveOurSeabirds
🔬 Join NatureScot's Scientific Advisory Committee & Expert Panel!
✅ 7 positions📍 Scotland-wide ⏰ 10 days per year 🔬 Help shape Scotland's nature policy through peer reviews, research evaluation & by providing scientific advice.
Closes 30 Jan: https://t.co/h082CSEVPr
"The main lesson for me was realising how EDI can help us at every level of planning and running a conference"
Continuing the spotlight on our Nature for All project, LINK's Marine Policy and Engagement Officer Fanny Royanez talks about how our equality, diversity and inclusion project helps inform the organisation of the annual Sea Scotland conference.
Find out more about Nature for All:
https://t.co/01csvJLmGD
Lead ammunition has been poisoning our wildlife & communities for decades - but now we have a chance to turn things around🦢
Join us in calling on @SteveReedMP to make history
It's time to #BanLead once & for all👇
https://t.co/UAANMevJ9t
As we round up the year, we wish festive greetings and a happy and peaceful new year across our network. Here's to another year of invaluable work for Scotland's environment!
Image: Sandra Graham
"In 2025, @scotgov must act decisively to deliver long-awaited protections and live up to crucial legal, policy and international commitments before it is too late.”
Read our response to the published report to parliament on Scotland's MPA network:
https://t.co/jggEefckAS
It was fantastic to join together as a network last night for our annual Festive Reception, celebrating all the important work for Scotland's environment that has happened this year.
Nature Champion of the Year went to @colinsmythmsp, for his tireless work for badgers, supported by @scottishbadgers. And a special commendation was given to @Audrey4ASNK, Nature Champion for the freshwater pearl mussel with @Buzz_dont_tweet.
We wish everyone a very happy and restful festive season!
And the winner is…
@colinsmythmsp! Colin is the Nature Champion for the Badger with @scottishbadgers and the MSP Nature Champion of the Year 2024!
Colin has been a constant campaigner for the species and a prominent voice in support of the recent ban on snaring.
Before the MSP of the Year is announced, there is a Special Commendation: @Audrey4ASNK has been recognised for her work championing the Freshwater Pearl Mussel with @Buzz_dont_tweet.
Audrey has joined multiple visits to see her species and often mentions her role in @ScotParl.
As we continue to spotlight our ongoing Nature for All project, here's a great contribution from Cornell Hanxomphou, Rights Officer at @ERCScot, talking about how equality, diversity and inclusion is successfully embedded across the work that he and his organisation do.
Find out more about the Nature for All project:
https://t.co/01csvJLmGD