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Take the plunge: wonderful waterfall walks

Monday, 17 February 2020

Rushing water. A glint of silver as salmon leap and swim upstream. Sunlight filtering through tall trees catches droplets of moisture, casting rainbows everywhere you look. There’s no denying it - wat…

A guide to Scotland's Forest Parks

Friday, 14 February 2020

Forest Parks are the jewel in the crown of Scotland's forests. Lush, verdant woodlands containing stunning areas of natural beauty rich in wildlife and plant species, our six Forest Parks play a vit…

A tail of two squirrels...

Monday, 20 January 2020

For most people, spotting a red squirrel is a very rare treat. It hasn’t always been this way. These little red acrobats used to roam across all of Britain and were a much more common sight. Now, wh…

Beneath the stars: Winter camping

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

As winter nights begin to shorten, the season for camping is once again upon us. While cold temperatures certainly complicate a winter camping expedition, by no means do they rule it out! Beginners …

Frogtopia: Building the perfect pond

Monday, 13 January 2020

In December, the Forestry and Land Scotland team at Glentress in Tweed Valley Forest Park were ably assisted by /volunteers from the Borders Forest Trust and the Scottish Borders Council as the…

Ten winter walks for the whole family

Monday, 06 January 2020

Whether it's your New Year's resolution to get active or you just need to burn off all that Christmas turkey and roast potatoes, January is the perfect time to turn over a new leaf, step outside, and…

Press play: How to preserve leaves and plants

Thursday, 05 December 2019

As the year draws to a close, you might think outdoor activities are off the table, but don’t be too hasty! Leaf pressing is a brilliant activity for autumn and early winter. Get out and capture the q…

Bats in Scotland’s forests

Monday, 02 December 2019

How much do you know about bats? They are a protected species in Scotland, but thanks to the efforts of dedicated bat-fans, a few species are increasing in number. The growing populations are a huge …

National Tree Week: Prayer of the Woods

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Walking through the forests and national parks of North America, at some point you are bound to come across a version of the ‘Prayer of the Woods’. Usually carved on a plaque at the entrance to a fo…

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…