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School children’s artwork brings Moray’s Loch na Bo Estate to life
A creative collaboration between Lhanbryde primary school pupils and the neighbouring Loch na Bo estate on the Moray coast has added colourful charm to the area’s popular loch and woodland trails.
Rewilding delivers dramatic wildlife recovery across Scotland
New research from sites across the Northwoods Rewilding Network shows that rewilding has led to dramatic increases in biodiversity.
100 sites strong: Scotland’s rewilding network expands
A network of farms, crofts and community woodlands committed to rewilding has reached 100 partners across Scotland and a total area of 31,576 acres since its inception in April 2021.
Lochaber prepares for beavers with lessons from Speyside
As Scotland accelerates the expansion of beavers under its National Beaver Strategy, land managers in Lochaber are exploring what the possible return of the species might look like, learning first-hand from those already living alongside them.
Beavers to take centre stage in new installation at Sound Festival
The hidden lives of beavers and their extraordinary power to transform landscapes will be brought to life in a new art installation at The Barn in Banchory, as part of the northeast of Scotland’s annual Sound Scotland Festival.
Teens discover green jobs at Fife’s first nature-based careers fair
Secondary school pupils from across north east Fife explored the growing world of green careers today (Wednesday 8 October) at the first Green Teen Careers Fair, held at Kinkell Byre near St Andrews.
Wildflowers bounce back fast thanks to green hay on Falkirk farm
A farm on the edge of Falkirk has seen a dramatic increase in both the diversity and density of wildflowers and grass species just one year after trialling a simple restoration technique using ‘green hay’.
Transforming Scotland’s Rivers: 11 Riverwoods Development Grants Awarded
Ahead of World Rivers Day 2025 – a celebration of the world’s waterways held annually on the fourth Sunday of September – over £200,000 in funding has been awarded to 11 organisations across Scotland, kickstarting a pipeline of new river woodland creation and restoration activities.
Beauly beaver releases approved
NatureScot has today approved the release of beaver families at two new sites in the River Beauly catchment.
Rewilding takes off: drone-seeding success offers hope for expanding remote woodlands
At Dubh Allt, a 780-acre landholding near Roshven on the Moidart peninsula, forester and landowner, Ed Townley and partner Becca, have been trialling the use of drones to disperse native tree seeds across degraded moorland.
