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…detail that makes it special. Yet outdoors, whether by the coast or in the woods, it is the moments of pause that can offer up the richest opportunities to absorb…
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…detail that makes it special. Yet outdoors, whether by the coast or in the woods, it is the moments of pause that can offer up the richest opportunities to absorb…
…problems caused by commercial peat mining from peat bogs. Clifton Bain of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) UK Peatlands Programme said: “Peatlands are like Scotland’s rainforests…
…campaigning for years to see an end to peat extraction and for peat alternatives to be used instead. Scottish Planning Policy, which is the statement of the Scottish Government’s policy…
…over 80% of Scottish peat is degraded, contributing to climate change by releasing carbon emissions. Since the 1950s, peat has been used for horticultural purposes in the UK as a…
The Scottish Land Commission recently published its Advice to Scottish Government on Regional Land Use Partnerships. © Mark Hamblin, 2020VISION From the Trust’s point of view – with our vision…