Scottish Seabird Centre Members' Magazine Winter 2018

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06 News

News from around the Centre Tobais Bekkers Trugg

Ritchie Brand

Young Seabird Ambassadors Continuing our support of the Year of Young People, we are delighted to introduce you to our seven Young Seabird Ambassadors who were selected earlier this year to contribute to our blog and support our work. Our Seabird Ambassadors all have a particular passion for nature, conservation or wildlife. Check our website www.seabirdyoungpeople. wordpress.com and read their fantastic blogs.

Thomas Lucas

We are very lucky to have tapped into such enthusiastic supporters and extend a massive thank you for their work with us this year. Tobias Bekkers Trugg I applied to be a Seabird Ambassador because I love nature and I want to become a marine biologist when I am older. I also think people should care about nature more and not littering. I am very interested in birds. I mainly want to photograph and film birds because I find it fascinating how a pair of wings can carry a body with ease.

I volunteer at the lobster hatchery in North Berwick.

Ruby Rutherford

Ritchie Brand I applied to be a Young Seabird Ambassador because I love ocean life and live next to the Seabird Centre which is one of my favourite places to visit.

I am interested in all types of sharks and seabirds. My favourite seabird is a puffin and my favourite shark is a whale shark.

Pedro Matos

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