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HIGHLAND ESTATES DONATE SHOOT GLASSES TO HELP NHS
Moorland estates in the Tomatin region have stepped in to supply PPE for NHS workers, donating protective eyewear normally used on shoot days. Members of the Tomatin Moorland Group decided to step up after becoming aware of national shortages of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which can protect medical staff from Coronavirus. At this time of
Read MoreCOUNTRY SPORTS COULD SPEARHEAD POST COVID-19 REVIVAL
Scotland’s country sports businesses are facing tens of millions of lost income this year if Coronavirus restrictions prohibit visitors from shooting in the country’s glens. However, a green light for activities such as grouse shooting and deer stalking could be pivotal to economic revival in some remote communities. That’s the conclusion from a snapshot survey
Read MoreUNDER THREAT BLACK GROUSE POPULATIONS PROSPER ON SCOTTISH GROUSE MOORS
Despite alarming population declines across the country as a whole, endangered black grouse are thriving on managed Scottish moorland, with seven estates in the Angus Glens counting almost 900 birds this spring. The population of these birds has increased over the past 15 years in this part of Scotland, although falling elsewhere. Black grouse are
Read MoreEstates donate shoot glasses to help PPE effort
Moorland estates in the Lammermuir and Moorfoot hills have stepped in to supply PPE for Borders NHS workers, donating protective eyewear normally used on shoot days. Members of the Southern Uplands Moorland Group decided to step up after becoming aware of national shortages of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which can help stop the spread of
Read MoreLANDOWNERS JOIN FORCES TO BOOST RARE BIRD NUMBERS
Upland estates and landowners have joined forces to help some of Scotland’s rarest birds to nest and breed. There are now 22 land managers in the Loch Ness area working together to create habitats for rare species such as Curlew, Oystercatcher, Redshank and Lapwing. The results have been outstanding, with more birds returning to the
Read MoreGWCT publishes new booklet showcasing Moorland Conservationists
The GWCT has published a new eBook – Moorland Conservationists – The Untold Story. Please see the description below and click the link for direct purchase. This collection of nine case studies aims to raise awareness of moorland conservationists, whose efforts and achievements often go unheard. For these land managers, moorland management is about much
Read MoreCOVID-19 UPDATE - APRIL 9, 2020
The Easter weekend is usually a time when many of us would be enjoying family days out in the countryside and on the moors. This year, the advice is to stay at home, but rest assured that this precious landscape is alive with flourishing Spring plants, insects, birds and mammals. Scottish moorlands are managed year-round
Read MoreHEATHER MOORLAND IS SYNONYMOUS WITH SCOTLAND AND WILDLIFE, SAYS NEW SURVEY
The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) commissioned a survey of 1,000 Scots in March 2020 to ascertain their view of our native heather uplands. The responses reveal that an overwhelming majority of people (92%) associate moorlands with wildlife and 89% associate moorlands with Scotland. Furthermore, almost three-quarters of people (73%) recognise moorland as an
Read MoreSCOTLAND’S PREMIER LADIES SHOOTING CLUB GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
Scotland’s premier all female shooting club, Glad Rags and Cartridge Bags is delighted to announce that with gracious permission of Her Majesty the Queen, they will be hosting a charity clay shoot at Delnadamph, part of the Balmoral Estate, due to take place later in the year. Another exciting announcement is that Shepherd and Wedderburn Solicitors
Read MoreMOORLAND MANAGERS VOLUNTARILY SUSPEND MUIRBURN DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Moorland managers and others are being urged by Scottish Land & Estates not to undertake muirburn (controlled burning of heather) during the Covid-19 pandemic, to help ensure there is no chance for any additional strain on public services. The fortnight before the end of the main muirburn season on 15 April is usually a very busy
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