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S2E60 Secrets in the Sand: Findhorn Dunes Rewilded
A sand dune can look lifeless but is actually one of the most important places for biodiversity in Scotland. We head to the Moray coast to explore the Findhorn Hinterland, where a small, determined…
S2E59 Nature Networks: Meet the People Connecting Communities and Habitats Across Scotland
A city park can look ordinary until you realise it's part of a much bigger plan. From Leith Links in Edinburgh, we explore how a citywide Nature Network is being built to tackle biodiversity loss,…
S2E58 Scotland Uncovered — One Week in Scotland: The Ultimate Road Trip Itinerary with Greig McBride
In this episode, we chat to Greig McBride, creator of 'Scotland Uncovered', who makes the case that rain and mist aren't obstacles to enjoying Scotland — they're part of what makes it…
S2E58 Clever, Adaptable and in Crisis: The Truth About Scotland's Gulls
S2E57 Mixing Colours: Digital Creator Ophelie Adeyemi on Belonging in Scotland's Outdoors
S2E56 "What's The Story?" The Power of Nature, Positivity and Scottish Spirit – with digital creator Eddy Cheeee
Goosebumps in the snow at Glen Coe. Laughter in the rain. A stranger’s kindness on Arran. We sit with traveller and creator Eddie Chee to trace how a spontaneous trip to Glasgow turned into a deep…
S2E55 Beyond the Diagnosis: How Digital Creator Liam Robertson Found Support in Nature
S2E54 Future-Proofing Caerlaverock: Wilder, Wetter, Working Together
Join us at the Solway Coast to explore how collaboration is creating climate resilience on Scotland's dynamic coastline.David Pickett from the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) Caerlaverock Wetland…
S2E53 Forecasting the Future: From Changing Weather to Changing Habitats, with the Met Office
The natural world is speaking to us through shifting species patterns, and Graham Madge from the Met Office is helping us translate. As both a climate communicator and lifelong wildlife observer,…
S2E53 Zero Waste Scotland: how small changes create big wins for people and wildlife
Our everyday plastic and waste choices ripple through Scotland's entire ecosystem, affecting our landscapes and wildlife.Andrew Pankhurst from Zero Waste Scotland explains how rethinking waste can…
S2E52 Scotland's Sea Eagles: Balancing Conservation and Farming
Fifty years since their reintroduction, Scotland now hosts around 200 breeding pairs of white-tailed eagles (also known as sea eagles), representing both a remarkable conservation success and a…
S2E51 Beyond Hospital Walls: Green Spaces, Healing Places
Green Health Week spotlights NHS Ayrshire and Arran's pioneering approach to transforming hospital grounds into therapeutic spaces for patients, staff, and the wider community.Public Health Programme…
S2E50 Science on the Solway - how geese are helping us better understand avian flu
Join us as we travel to the Solway Firth in Dumfries and Galloway to meet staff from NatureScot's wildlife management team - Jenny Park, Rae McKenzie and Alastair MacGugan.The team talk us through…
S2E49 Bogging Brilliant: The Power of Peatland Restoration
S2E48 Named by nature: exploring the Gaelic roots of Scotland's landscapes and wildlife, with Roddy Maclean
Join us as we chat with Roddy Maclean, a celebrated Gaelic journalist and educator. Together, we uncover the profound ties between the Gaelic language and Scotland's natural world.Roddy shares his…
S2E47 Our shared outdoors: Ramblers Scotland on 20 years of access rights and responsibilities
Join us as we mark two decades of Scotland's pioneering access rights and responsibilities, with Brendan Paddy, Director of Ramblers Scotland.Brendan explains the basics of the Scottish Outdoor…
S2E46 Blood-sucking marvels: Scotland's mission to save the misunderstood medicinal leech
Join Dr Helen Taylor, Conservation Programme Manager from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, and Sally Morris, Conservation Officer from Buglife Scotland, as they reveal the fascinating world…
S2E45 Nature's warriors: stepping up to tackle Scotland's invasive species
Curious about how volunteers are making a massive difference in the fight against invasive species in Scotland? In the second episode of our two-part series, we speak with Jane Hamilton, Volunteer…
S2E44 Helping our native wildlife thrive with the Scottish Invasive Species Initiative
Hear about the Scottish Invasive Species Initiative (SISI) from Project Manager Callum Sinclair of NatureScot. Learn how non-native invasive species like Japanese knotweed and American mink are not…
S2E43 From machair to meadows: exploring the vital role of grasslands with Plantlife
Discover the importance of Scotland's grasslands with our guest Jo Riggle, a Grassland Advocacy Officer from Plantlife. She highlights the fascinating range of grasslands and explains how these…
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