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Tatties, Wemyss Caves and Skinflats

Euan finds out how gamekeepers and fire crews work together to tackle wildfires in remote locations.

Euan finds out how gamekeepers and fire crews work together to tackle wildfires in remote locations.

Do you know your King Edward from your Kerr鈥檚 Pink? Seed potatoes are big business in Scottish agriculture as Laura finds out when she visits SRUC鈥檚 Craibstone campus to find out about potato roguers.

Countryside rangers are often our first contact with the world of outdoor pursuits but their numbers are dwindling as Euan finds out.

Mark explores the depths of Wemyss Caves and hears about the group working to secure their future.

Euan finds out about an RSPB scheme to get us all involved in looking after our seas and the fish, birds and mammals that make their home in the sea and along our coast.

Last year's Scotland's Tree of the Year has had a tune written for it. Euan chats to the musician who has composed the tune for Netty's Tree.

And Scotland鈥檚 oldest tree, the Fortingall Yew is at risk because visitors are taking its branches as souvenirs. Mark goes for a visit to find out all about it.

RSPB Skinflats is a small nature reserve on the inner Firth of Forth. Euan finds out about the latest work they鈥檝e carried out.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 2 Jun 2019 15:30

Broadcasts

  • Sat 1 Jun 2019 06:30
  • Sun 2 Jun 2019 15:30

Landward

Landward

Scotland's farming and countryside programme