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Mapping the territory: World GIS Day

Monday, 11 November 2019

The Planning Support Team at Forestry and Land Scotland have a saying: “Everything happens somewhere." Mapping plays a huge role in all of the work that takes place in Scotland's forests, and w…

Cleaning up the Clootie Well at Munlochy

Monday, 28 October 2019

The Clootie Well at Munlochy is a fascinating place to visit. A site of historical significance going back possibly as far as the 7th century, it has long attracted visitors and pilgrims due to its …

Saying goodbye to the sculptures of Frank Bruce

Thursday, 24 October 2019

One of the sculptures pictured above, as it now lays. A unique sculpture trail in the Cairngorms is slowly losing its works of art—just as the artist intended. The sculptures were made from reclai…

Perfect pack lunches for Autumn explorers

Friday, 11 October 2019

With the October half-term approaching it's the perfect time to explore Scotland's forests at their finest. It’s when the landscape really comes to life in russet reds, brilliant oranges and dusty y…

Awesome autumn leaves: colour chemistry explained

Tuesday, 08 October 2019

Autumn: we can stop complaining about the heat, but still enjoy the outdoors without a hundred layers! Conkers litter the paths, pumpkin-spiced everything returns, and you can step back into…

12 October: Light Up The Forest at The Lodge

Wednesday, 25 September 2019

On Saturday 12 October, The Lodge Forest Visitor Centre will transform its trails into a wonderland of colour and light. Come and join us for an unforgettable night in the woods, which will let you …

Hope made it

Friday, 20 September 2019

Hope has made it across the Sahara The last report about Hope was that she had safely made it across the Alboran Sea and arrived in North Africa. Since then, she travelled down through Morocco and en…

Hope flies high

Thursday, 12 September 2019

Hope has left the United Kingdom! At last, some good news! Hope, the third young osprey from the main nest in Tweed Valley, has started her migration and safely made it out of the UK. In our first u…

Foraging: Eat your way closer to nature

Saturday, 07 September 2019

We can’t all be the next Masterchef or future Mary Berry, but there’s plenty of food in the forest that anyone can whip up into a tasty treat! From mushrooms to berries, you can find all sorts of fres…

Go West! Fantastic forests by ferry

Friday, 06 September 2019

There’s nothing better than escaping the hustle and bustle of the city and getting out into the wild. Crossing some water to get there makes the adventure all the more exciting. There are hidden for…

Guest blog: Summer with the beavers of Knapdale Forest

Wednesday, 04 September 2019

On National Wildlife Day, our friend Heart of Argyll Wildlife’s Pete Creech brings us a guest blog on the beavers of Knapdale. Over the summer, they have been busy as... well, beavers! Find ou…