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FAILTE, WELCOME TO THE BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF COLL, INNER HEBRIDES, SCOTLAND
DISCOVER COLL, DISCOVER WHY I'M WILD ABOUT COLL |
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ISLE OF COLL - Luxury Self Catering Accommodation
ANNIE'S CROFT, ISLE OF COLL, SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION |
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ISLE OF COLL - WEE BOTHY - NEW FOR THE 2009 SEASON
ISLE OF COLL ACCOMMODATION, THE WEE BOTHY |
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CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE...
ANNIE'S CROFT - PRICE TARIFF AND AVAILABILITY |
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ISLE OF COLL - A "COLL"ECTION OF COLL IMAGES by Annette Lorraine Pyrah
Slideshows from Picasa by Annette L. Pyrah |
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ISLE OF COLL OTTERS - Sightings on the island
The laughing otter of Coll |
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ISLE OF COLL - BIRDS SEEN IN THE GARDEN OF ANNIE'S CROFT
ISLE OF COLL BIRDS - rare Coal Tit visits Annie's Croft |
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TRAVEL TO THE ISLE OF COLL, ARGYLL, SCOTLAND
How do we get to the Isle of Coll? |
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ISLE OF COLL MEDIA ARTICLES
Isle of Coll recommendations, newspaper articles |
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ISLE OF COLL - THINGS TO DO
Isle of Coll. THINGS TO DO: In search of Katie Morag, Explore, Walk, Picnic, Swim, Sail.... |
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ANNIE'S CROFT, ISLE OF COLL, JOINS YOUTUBE
Annie's Croft, Isle of Coll goes YOUTUBE |
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ISLE OF COLL CAMPING - GARDEN HOUSE CAMPSITE
Garden House Campsite on the Isle of Coll |
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CARING FOR OUR WILDLIFE
How we can help.......The Peacock Butterfly, Otters, Dolphins, Rare Bees... |
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ISLE OF COLL USEFUL LINKS AND CONTACTS
VisitColl , Coll of the Wild, Calmac Ferry, Annie's Croft Self Catering Accommodation |
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CARING FOR OUR WILDLIFE
WE CAN HELP OUR WILDLIFE SURVIVE BY....reporting any sightings and supporting research and animal sanctuaries such as the Otter Trust
Click this link to learn more about Otters
Otter Sanctuary on the Isle of Skye - click this link

This Peacock Butterfly was photographed at Feall Bay, Coll, the sighting has been reported

Click here to report sightings of the Peacock Butterfly

Reporting sightings to:-
Report your sightings here
Please report all sightings of Whales, Dolphins, Porpoise and Basking Sharks to : The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, based on the Isle of Mull.
Please do visit their website by clicking the link above.
OTTERS - Support the furget-me-not campaign... Based on the Isle of Skye, Scotland...



Otters - the Forgotten Victims of Wildlife Crime
The Furget Me Not campaign is aimed at stopping the illegal killing of otters for the fur trade. The first area that we are concentrating on is Cambodia, where Asian Small-Clawed Otters, Smooth Coated Otters and the incredibly rare Hairy-Nosed Otter are being killed illegally for pelts, which are traded by middle men to China. The original trappers are fishermen for whom the money for the skins plays an important part in keeping their families alive, so the campaign aims to find a way to reconcile the survival of both otters and people.
OTTER PHOTOGRAPHS ON THIS PAGE, BY KIND PERMISSION OF THE FURGET-ME-NOT Charity.
Please read about their work by clicking this link
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