TRUST NEEDS TO DEVELOP QUICKLY BETWEEN RAPTOR GROUPS AND LAND MANAGERS
Following a column in The Courier newspaper by Jim Crumley on January 19, the newspaper’s letters page has received much correspondence on how grouse moorland can work to ensure the best future for upland birds. In today’s edition (Friday 29 January), Tim Baynes, Director of The Gift of Grouse initiative, responds to Jim Crumley’s opinion
Read MoreRURAL MOORLAND COMMUNITIES RALLY TOGETHER
Being part of a close community is important for anyone living in a remote part of Scotland and it’s a highly valued part of life by our moorland group members. Many estates employ gamekeepers, shepherds, accommodation, kitchen and office staff who have kids learning in the local schools. In some cases, estate staff’s children make
Read MoreTHE BIRDS FLY HIGH
There is much to celebrate about grouse shooting in Scotland but sometimes the tremendous contribution moorland management makes in terms of environment and conservation is overlooked. It was therefore particularly gratifying this evening to see the Scottish Parliament recognise what is achieved by gamekeepers and land managers as they do their bit to support and
Read MoreTHE GIFT OF GROUSE
The Gift of Grouse is an exciting new campaign and marks a step change in how we explain the many benefits of grouse moor management to the environment, economy and people of Scotland. On the Glorious Twelfth we gathered in Glen Clova, at the heart of the Angus Glens, to launch the initiative following months
Read MoreTHE SURVIVAL OF RURAL COMMUNITIES
The Glorious Twelfth seems a long time ago now, as does the accompanying political battle that has sadly become something of an annual event. This point-scoring exercise has become as much of a ritual as bagging the first brace, with the anti-shooting lobby ready to take aim against those who are country sports enthusiasts. For
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