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Free entry to Scottish Wildlife Trust visitor centres on 30 November
FredSloan
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:j To celebrate St. Andrew's Day (30 November), the Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) has teamed up with the Peoples Postcode Lottery to offer free entry into any of its three wildlife visitor centres. Simply download a voucher from http://www.postcodelottery.com/web/show/id=363871 to enjoy local Scottish wildlife for free this November 30.
A wide selection of native Scottish wildlife may be enjoyed at all SWT visitor centres, located across Scotland. At Loch of the Lowes, near Dunkeld, visitors have the opportunity to watch red squirrels close-up and may even spot deer from the hides, while Montrose Basin flourishes in winter-time, as thousands of pink-footed geese descend daily on the Basin. Visit www.swt.org.uk for more info.
SWT is one of three official charities of the Peoples Postcode Lottery, Scotlands own charity lottery, which divides cash prizes between players in postcode areas while helping worthy causes in Scotland. 40p from each ticket sold goes direct to Scottish charities. In only 11 months, the lottery has raised over £330,000 for the Scottish Wildlife Trust.:T
A wide selection of native Scottish wildlife may be enjoyed at all SWT visitor centres, located across Scotland. At Loch of the Lowes, near Dunkeld, visitors have the opportunity to watch red squirrels close-up and may even spot deer from the hides, while Montrose Basin flourishes in winter-time, as thousands of pink-footed geese descend daily on the Basin. Visit www.swt.org.uk for more info.
SWT is one of three official charities of the Peoples Postcode Lottery, Scotlands own charity lottery, which divides cash prizes between players in postcode areas while helping worthy causes in Scotland. 40p from each ticket sold goes direct to Scottish charities. In only 11 months, the lottery has raised over £330,000 for the Scottish Wildlife Trust.:T
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