News

  • SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT IDEA!

    Friday 25th March 2011

    Bowles Green Ltd are now offering a cost-effective way of producing engaging, high-quality audio for a very reasonable price. We are able to produce a number of different sound interpretation services that can be tailored to suit the needs of any project or attraction. In order to learn more, please take a look at our promotional leaflet.

  • NEW ARTICLE: MAPPING AND NEW TECHNOLOGY

    Thursday 24th March 2011

    We have just published a new article on mapping and new technology, which can be downloaded from our resources section, or by clicking here.

    The article examines how recent technological advances have changed the way we use mapping for outdoor recreation, by exploring developments over the last few years, and raising some questions about the future of digital mapping, including how different organisations and the public sector might respond to the changing nature of mapping technology.

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  • NEW GUIDE ADDED: NATURE TOURISM IN THE UK

    Wednesday 9th February 2011

    See our short guide to Nature Tourism in the UK by visiting our resources section now, or alternatively, click here. The guide gives some great tips on the best ways to observe nature, whether it be birds, animals (such as red squirrels, bats, deer, otters, badgers), wild flowers, flora, or interesting geographical features. It also includes several links to some of the best UK sites where nature can be seen up close.

  • A Guide to Producing Recreational Maps

    Wednesday 2nd February 2011

    We’ve just completed a brief guide to producing maps for recreational purposes. You can view the guide by clicking here, or by visiting our resources section.

  • Perceptions of Wild Deer in Scotland

    Friday 28th January 2011

    Scottish Natural Heritage has commissioned Bowles Green Ltd to vary out a pilot study into public perceptions of wild deer in Scotland.  The study will test the effectiveness of a range of research methods and make recommendations for future research to understand Scottish public attitudes towards wild deer and their management over time.

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