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Eigg – The Renewable Isle
Duration: 00:39
Roe Deer
Euan investigates whether it is time for greater control over the growing population of Roe Deer. As their numbers rise they are increasingly encroaching into urban areas and causing problems on the roads. If you would like to find out more about the management of deer in urban settings you can visit the Lowland Deer Network Scotland website and view their "Deer on your Doorstep" project -
Small Isles – Eigg
Dougie visits the Isle of Eigg which is owned by the community. It also has a world-leading renewable energy system producing a stable electricity supply for the whole of the island’s population.
Forestry
Euan looks at the social and economic impact of Forestry on local communities. He visits Glen Tanar estate on Deeside where the woodland provides habitat for wildlife and leisure activities as well as supporting fifty jobs. Just along the road is a Sawmill that takes the timber from the estate and processes it for use in housebuilding. The Sawmill employs fifty people.
Brochs
Dougie visits Caithness where a project is underway to preserve and restore the county’s collection of Iron age Brochs.
Wild Swimming
Sarah Braves the Autumnal temperatures to get a lesson in wild swimming. Her mentor is Calum Maclean who has become an internet sensation with his wild swimming videos.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dougie Vipond |
Presenter | Nick Nairn |
Presenter | Sarah Mack |
Series Producer | Simon Cousins |
Broadcasts
- Fri 28 Oct 2016 19:3091Èȱ¬ One Scotland HD & Scotland only
- Sun 30 Oct 2016 15:0091Èȱ¬ Two Scotland