Events
Events where you can take part
Some of the most popular events are where you do all the hard work! WWF Scotland has purchased charity assured places in two of the biggest running events, Edinburgh marathon and Hairy Haggis Relay race and the Scottish Kilomathon, but there are plenty of others where you can take your own place and choose to raise funds for our work.
If you would like to raise money for us at your own event or a running event where we have not purchased charity assured places, then please email for a fundraising pack.
More Information
For more information on any of the following events, check out our running pages.
Edinburgh Marathon, Half Marathon and Hairy Haggis Relay Race
Sunday 23 May 2010
The Edinburgh marathon is the second largest full marathon in the UK at a distance of 26.2 miles. The Hairy Haggis Team Relay is a separate event but runs concurrently with the main race on the marathon route. There is also the half marathon to consider if the full marathon is too far.
Scottish Kilomathon - Edinburgh
Sunday 3 October 2010
The Kilomathon (26.2 Kilometres) is a unique event which offers runners the opportunity to be part of a World's First. It is a perfect race distance if training for a marathon or as a stand alone race distance for experienced as well as novice runners.
5K Fun Runs
July - October 2010
WWF Scotland has guaranteed places in all 21 of the confirmed Fun Runs taking place across the UK. This is a great way to involve the whole family in a fun activity. It is suitable for all ages and all fitness levels.
Other Events
End of the Line
Special screening of a major documentary about the devastating effect of overfishing based upon a book by Charles Clover.
Imagine an ocean without fish - Imagine your meals without seafood - Imagine the global consequences. The End of the Line is a wake-up call to the world.
When: Thursday 18th March
Time: 7.30pm
Where: Birnam Institute
This screening is a special event organised by Heartland Film Society, Dunkeld and Birnam Film Society, WWF and the Scottish Wildlife Trust, whose marine officers will be present to encourage us to act before it is too late.
Free entry with collection towards the activities of WWF and SWT in the marine environment.