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06/10/2012

Mark Stephen talks to the woman managing one of the biggest conservation projects in Europe and Euan McIlwraith visits the first Scottish smallholders and growers festival.

Mark Stephen travels to Assynt to talk to the woman charged with managing one of the biggest conservation projects in Europe.

Dirt and bad language: A World War II Land Girl remembers the shock of being plunged into another world.

Euan McIlwraith is at the first Scottish smallholders and growers festival to hear from the increasing numbers of people producing their own food.

The latest in our series on trees turns to the Rowan.

How maps can be used to bolster a nation's self-esteem.

Naturalist and author Polly Pullar on our relationship with animals in Scotland

Plus, a full-throated dawn chorus from 27 school children in Assynt.

And a musical spectacular as Euan floats down the River Spey with the Whisky River Band.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 7 Oct 2012 11:05

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  • Sat 6 Oct 2012 06:30
  • Sun 7 Oct 2012 11:05

Landward

Landward

Scotland's farming and countryside programme