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Walkers asked to look out for missing woman

Walkers have been asked to look out for a missing woman who may be hill walking in the Scottish Highlands. Linda Good was last seen on camera heading north on the M74 near Lockerbie on Mon 19th. Police say she may have been heading to the Cairngorms or Glen Nevis. Linda is a 37 year old white woman, 5ft 8in tall with dark brown shoulder length hair. She may have been wearing a sporty, white fleece top and has connections in the Strathaven area. She is driving a sky blue Ford Fiesta, registration number YG59 UGW. Anyone with information is

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Bringing Scottish ancient woodland back from the brink

Thousands of hectares of ancient woodland that have been planted with non-native trees and impacted by invasive species such as rhododendron will be brought back from the brink through a once in a lifetime project, generously funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The Woodland Trust Scotland has launched the exciting project with partners RDI Associates Ltd to work with woodland owners in two priority areas in the north of Scotland, the Great Glen and Three Firths, and the Cairngorms and Hinterland. 1,600 hectares of planted ancient woodland in each area will be in a process of restoration by the end

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Meeting aims to safeguard dinosaur isle

Local people on Skye are being invited to become voluntary wardens to help safeguard vulnerable fossil sites in a bid to tackle the problem of reckless collecting. Skye is known as the ‘dinosaur isle’ due to its rich heritage of fossil sites, particularly from the Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago to 145 million years ago. And though most people follow Scotland’s Fossil Code, there are still examples of people damaging these sites by collecting fossils in an irresponsible and therefore unacceptable way. A public meeting tonight Tuesday (20 May) will be held at Tigh na Sgire, Portree, at

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Moray Walking Festival planned for midsummer

The Moray Walking Festival is planning over 40 walks, events and activities for all ages and abilities and runs from 19 to 23 June. From the foothills of the Cairngorms to Moray’s award winning coastline you can enjoy long summer days exploring, coastal, hill, forest, river and town walks. One of the highlights will be a talk by Cameron McNeish on Saturday 21 June 2014. The festival organisers say, “have a look at our guided walks with a flavour of whisky, shortbread and seafood, awe-inspiring sights of osprey, dolphins and red squirrels and a real feel of Moray’s cultural and

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Walk on the Wild Side to showcase nature writing

Nature writing will be the theme of a book day planned for Grantown on Spey in the Cairngorms National Park on Saturday 31 May. Walk on the Wild Side is a day of talks and new book launches by wildlife authors and those whose writing is strongly influenced by the natural world, both in the Cairngorms and further afield. Writers appearing are Jim Crumley, Mike Cawthorne, Derek McGinn, John Murray, Ruary Mackenzie Dobbs, Linda Cracknell and Sara Maitland. The day which runs from 10 am until the late evening costs £20 including some refreshments or tickets for each of the

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Free Upland Bird Training Days

Do you spend time on Scotland's high mountains? Are you interested in the birds that you see and hear while you are up there? The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) is offering free training to hillwalkers and climbers, to help improve knowledge and enjoyment of upland birds and hopefully increase the number of people recording their sightings to the BTO. The training days will be held on Saturday 24th May near Fort William, on Sunday 25th May in Glenshee and on Sunday 8th June at Cairngorm near Aviemore. During the day you will improve your identification skills and learn more

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Lost world open day to celebrate 25 years of conservation

Moray-based conservation charity Trees for Life is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a special celebration open day at its acclaimed Dundreggan Conservation Estate in Glenmoriston to the west of Loch Ness on Sunday 25 May 2014, from 10.30 am – 5.00 pm. Members of the public are warmly invited to attend the free event and to join BBC presenter and Trees for Life Patron Vanessa Collingridge for a day of activities at this renowned biodiversity hotspot, as the charity marks a quarter century of restoring the ancient but endangered Caledonian Forest in the Scottish Highlands. A programme of entertainment includes

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Sea Eagle chicks on view at Beinn Eighe visitor centre

Visitors to the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve visitor centre in Wester Ross will be treated to fantastic close up views of sea eagle chicks this summer. Local staff have announced the successful hatching of a chick at the nest on Loch Maree Islands. It has been regularly used by the pair of eagles for the past 16 years, and last year Scottish Natural Heritage, which manages Britain’s oldest NNR, installed a remote camera which sends live footage via radio signals to the visitor centre in nearby Kinlochewe. Eoghain Maclean, the reserve mamager, spotted the fluffy chick poking out above

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Tick warning as 2014 likely to be record year

Based on reports from walkers on Walkhighlands, 2014 seems to be gearing up to be a bumper year for ticks. The Mountaineering Council of Scotland (MCofS) is therefore urging walkers and climbers to make sure that a Munro or other summit, is the only tick you come home with from your trip. Heather Morning the Mountain Safety Advisor with the MCofS is advising hill-goers to check themselves carefully after a day on the hill to ensure they haven’t picked up any unwanted guests. Ticks are small arthropods (related to spiders & scorpions) and are common in vegetated areas in the

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Campaigners call for 7 more Scottish National Parks

The Scottish Campaign for National Parks (SCNP) and The Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland (APRS) are calling for more National Parks to be created in Scotland. On the eve of the two day John Muir Conference being held in Perth, the two organisations will host a free Conference Fringe Event on Sunday 11 May from 6.30pm to 7.30pm in the Royal George Hotel, Perth to outline the case for more National Parks in Scotland. The event is open to all and there will be a short presentation followed by an open discussion. The organisers say that the event

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