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New plea for missing walker

A renewed plea for help finding Stewart Sutherland, missing in the Kintail area since 20th September, has been made. Stewart’s car was left at the car park which used to be used for the Falls of Glomach, near Morvich. Stewart is 52 years old, six foot tall, of slender build with light brown, greying hair, and he may have been wearing dark blue waterproof and trousers. He is assumed to have been walking in the Beinn Fhada area or the Glen Affric hills. Police and Mountain Rescue searches have so far failed to find any sign of the missing man.

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Wainwright memorial lecture date

This year’s Wainwright Memorial Lecture will be given by long-distance walker John Merrill – the first person to walk around the entire coastline of Britain, covering 6,824 miles in ten months. The lecture will be held at Rheged near Penrith, Cumbria, on Saturday 9 October 2010 at 6 pm. Tickets are available direct from Rheged (01768 868000) and cost £12 each (£8 to Wainwright Society members). A two course meal is also available before the lecture.

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Scottish nature tourism worth £1.4bn

Nature-based tourism is worth at least £1.4bn a year to the Scottish economy and supports the equivalent of 39,000 full time jobs. Walking and landscape enjoyment nets £900 million for Scotland each year. These are some of the findings in a new report commissioned by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). Wildlife tourism brings in £127m and is the main driver behind more than one million trips to Scotland each year. Activities include bird watching, whale watching, guided walks and practical conservation holidays. Among the contributors is dolphin watching on the east coast, which generates at least £4m a year to the

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Plea for walkers to pick up litter on the Ben

The last volunteer litter pick on Ben Nevis has just taken place, and the John Muir Trust has taken the opportunity to urge all walkers venturing up the Ben to pick up at least one piece of other people’s litter. The organised litter picks will take a break for the next six months while the summit is often snow covered. The clean ups will start up again next year, usually in May, when the snow recedes. The John Muir Trust also issued a statement of thanks to all the volunteers who have come along on Ben Nevis work parties during

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Live trapping for Orkney stoats

Live trapping of non-native stoats is being carried out in Orkney today as attempts to stop the spread of this skillful predator get underway. The stoats may have reached the islands via farm produce such as hay or possibly through a deliberate release. There have been unconfirmed sightings at locations on mainland Orkney and South Ronaldsay, and confirmed sightings from Wideford Hill. The live stoat trapping and relocation project is being carried out by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH); RSPB Scotland; the Scottish SPCA and Orkney Field Club. Volunteers have been trained to carry out the trapping in line with strict

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Cairngorms National Park extended

The Cairngorms National Park suddenly got bigger. Today (4 Oct) the boundary of the National Park was extended to include Highland Perthshire including the settlements of Blair Atholl and Pitlochry. Ramblers Scotland welcomed today’s ceremony. Ramblers Scotland Director, Dave Morris, said, “We are delighted that the Scottish Government has brought the southern boundary of the Park down to Blair Atholl. Outdoor groups have long campaigned for this extension so that the magnificent wild land of Perthshire will be better protected and the local economy of rural communities will be better sustained.”” Dave Morris also indicated how international support was an

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MCofS tells sportscotland not to ignore walkers and climbers

The Mountaineering Council of Scotland (MCofS) has told sportscotland that it must value hillwalking and climbing and not ignore these activities in favour of competitive sports. The MCofS was responding to a consultation on the future strategy the sports body, sportscotland, which guides the development of sport in Scotland and is a major funder of clubs and societies, including the MCofS. In its response statement the MCofS said, “We agree that sport provides a valuable vehicle for bringing people together and empowering individuals and communities. However, we believe that sportscotland’s strategy should recognise and encourage the many clubs which are

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Body found in search for missing man

Northern Constabulary have confirmed that a man’s body was found last Thursday near the Cluanie dam following a large-scale search involving the Glenelg Mountain Rescue Team and SARDA dog handlers. Alexander Adam, 23, has been missing since leaving a party in Cluanie on Sunday, however police have yet to confirm the deceased’s identity. In the meantime searches are continuing in the Highlands for two other missing men. Three mountain rescue teams, SARDA dogs and an RAF helicopter have been searching Kintail for Stewart Sutherland, 52, from the Glasgow area. He was last seen in Glengarry more than a week ago.

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Glen Esk Green Cow safe and well

The Glen Esk Green Cow, a large papier-mache bovine which was reported missing last week has been returned safe and well to a field in the Angus Glen. Although the owners suspect that the cow as stolen there was no note or other evidence about the mystery of the cow’s disappearence and Henderson family have thanked everyone who assisted with the search and eventual return of the cow.

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Squirrel texting launched in Aberdeen

A pilot scheme, thought to be the first of its kind in the UK, is set to begin in Aberdeen this weekend (Sat 2 October 2010) to encourage city dwellers to report when and where they see squirrels in the city by sending a text message from their mobile phone. Aiming to collect data on squirrel distribution in Aberdeen to help wildlife experts get a better picture of the population size and movements of both squirrel species, reports of red and grey squirrel sightings can be made by texting the word RED or GREY and where it was spotted –

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