In a country celebrated for its unique 'natural' beauty, Professor Iain Stewart reveals how every square inch of Scotland's landscape has been affected by centuries of human activity.
Insights into the future of land management in the UK and the importance of bringing together a wide range of views in the decision-making process will be highlighted at a conference to mark the end ...
I’m David Segal, a reporter based in London. I flew to the Scottish Highlands to write about this totally stunning landscape. I knew nothing about peatlands before I traveled there, but here’s what I ...
On the edge of the Scottish Highlands, three families of beavers slip, slide and splash between a series of ponds and swamps at the Bamff estate. The animals have been breeding there for almost two ...
Scotland has more than two dozen official long-distance trails through moors, peat bogs and forests. We chose one of the most popular, the West Highland Way. As first-time walkers in Scotland, my ...
Scotland, host of the COP26 climate summit this November, is the site of an ambitious rewilding project with a centuries-long timeline for restoring the forests that once blanketed the now-familiar ...
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