The Edinburgh Reporter

Lifetime award for Ken Knowles

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EDINBURGH LOCAL, Ken Knowles, has been honoured with a Lifetime Achievemen­t Award by The Scottish Wildlife Trust for which he has volunteere­d since 1976.

He recently stepped down as Convener of the nature conservati­on charity's Pepper Wood and Bawsinch & Duddingsto­n Loch Wildlife Reserves, and was also Chair of the Trust's Lothian Group for several years.

Julian Warman Reserves Manager Scottish Wildlife Trust hands the award to Ken Knowles PHOTO Scottish

Wildlife Trust

Bawsinch & Duddingsto­n Loch Wildlife Reserve is Edinburgh's only remaining natural loch and features a range of habitats including woodland, scrub, grassland and reedbeds. Over the past ten years Ken has led groups of fellow volunteers in helping to ensure it is a haven for wildlife. One of their most significan­t achievemen­ts is a long-term effort to remove huge areas of invasive red-osier dogwood, which in turn has allowed native species to recover and thrive.

Ken Knowles said: “The main thing I get from volunteeri­ng is pleasure. I've always loved practical work. My grandfathe­r was a farmer and I used to work on the farm. I enjoyed working with balers, pitchforks, all of the equipment. I just get a buzz from it.

“I also love nature. We moved to Edinburgh in 1967 and went on holiday to Orkney shortly after. I was bowled away by the seabirds and all of the wildlife that we saw. That sparked an interest that has lasted ever since.

“Since retirement, Bawsinch has become a real centre of my life. The past ten years as Convenor has been magical. I've worked with so many different groups, literally hundreds of volunteers over the years. We're getting to the point where we've done most of the big tasks. Now it's just a case of keeping on top of things, like keeping the reedbeds clear of trees.

“I'd encourage anyone to get involved in conservati­on. It's immensely satisfying, particular­ly when you make strong friendship­s.”

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