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The RSPB at Kelvingrove

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Red fox walking through forest

Join me for a picnic in Glasgow's favourite park.

With 85 acres of fabulous parkland here at Kelvingrove I'm never short of space to breathe, feed, play and grow.

So why not pay us red foxes a visit this year and find out more about your wildest neighbour?

Join a free guided walk, where you might spot me, as well as kingfishers, goosanders and hunting peregrines.

Don't forget to check out the wildlife displays and RSPB films in Kelvingrove's Art Gallery and Museum, where you'll also be able to find out more about the museum exhibits, the natural histrory of the park and conservation in general.

When can you see us?

Friendly staff and volunteers will be in the 'Scotland's Wildlife' gallery, Monday to Thursday and Saturday, 10am - 5pm; Friday and Sunday, 11am - 5pm.

To find out when the wildlife walks are, check out the red events board in the museum's main hall, or you can contact us (details below).

How to find us

By car
Kelvingrove Museum and Park is just 2 miles from Glasgow city centre and the M8 motorway (signposted).

There is a parking charge at the museum of £1 for four hours.

By public transport
There are numerous bus services from the city centre to Argyll Street and Sauchiehall Steet (2 mins from the museum). The nearest Glasgow Subway (underground) station – 'Kelvinhall' - is 5 mins walk.

To walk to the museum from the city centre takes 30-40 minutes.

Still got some questions?

Telephone: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on 0141 276 9599
E-mail: ruth.carruthers@rspb.org.uk

Events

Join us on one of the many events planned - we hope to see you there!

June

Saturday 16 June

Sunday 17 June

This date has been brought to you with the help of Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow City Council, Culture and Sport Glasgow, and is supported by Scottish Natural Heritage.

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