Showing visitors red kites, recording wild flowers, monitoring mink or getting active in your local community woodland are some of the conservation volunteering opportunities available in Easter Ross this year.
The Easter Ross Biodiversity Group will hold a special meeting on Thursday February 19 to give more information about their plans for surveying and monitoring wildlife in the area.
One of the speakers for the evening will be Simon McKelvey, of Cromarty Fisheries, who offer a variety of ways in that people can get involved, from anglers recording their catch to riverside clean up days, or tackling invasive plants.
The meeting will take place in Strathpeffer Community Centre at 7.30pm.