Seven rare and remarkable species have just been spotted thriving at National Trust for Scotland sites—proof that conservation is making a real difference. From the first corncrake chicks seen on the Treshnish Isles to a rare fungus and an elusive beetle, these discoveries are more than just good news for wildlife lovers. They show that with the right care, even Scotland’s most fragile habitats can bounce back. It’s a powerful reminder of what’s at stake as climate change and habitat loss continue to threaten our natural world. What’s your take—should more resources go to protecting these special places? #Science #Scotland #Wildlife