An SNH report gives an assessment of the risk from climate change to geological and geomorphological features in Scotland's SSSIs.
Geodiversity: Argyll and the Islands is a geoconservation group which was set up in 2009. In common with other geoconservation groups, it aims to promote a public understanding of geological and geomorphological sites that have been identified as being important.
Geodiversity: Argyll and the Islands is affiliated to the Geological Society of Glasgow. To access the group’s website, click here.
An SNH report gives an assessment of the risk from climate change to geological and geomorphological features in Scotland's SSSIs.
The first national geoheritage festival runs throughout October. Events are organised by partners of the Scottish Geodiversity Forum.
The latest edition of the newsletter is now available, No 29. It includes the runner-up entry in the recent Hugh Miller writing competition "Testimony of the Rocks".