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11/04/2015

Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities, including Scotland's ancient use of fire as a land management tool and community land buy-outs.

Oh Fire of Scotland - why the world finds Scotland's ancient approach to fire as a land management tool so fascinating.

Community land buy outs do work according to Professor Jim Hunter, despite continued bad press.

The thriving high street of Dunbar - what other small towns can learn from John Muir's birthplace.

Literature to inspire us to commune with nature - tell us who brought the Scottish landscape alive for you.

And using the produce from St Andrews Botanic Garden to brew beer.

Plus sea eagles nesting on Hoy, hen harriers in Perthshire and a cheap but effective way of tracking wildlife.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 11 Apr 2015 06:30

Chapters

  • Oh Fire Of Scotland

    Why the world finds Scotland’s ancient approach to fire as a land management tool

  • Community Land Buy Outs

    Community land buy outs do work according to Prof. Jim Hunter, despite the bad press

  • Dunbar High Street

    What can other small towns learn from John Muir’s birthplace?

  • St Andrews Botanic Garden

    We hear about beer brewed from the produce of St Andrews Botanic Garden

  • Nature Literature

    Books to help you commune with nature.

  • Tracking Wildlife

    Tips from the experts on tracking wildlife

Broadcast

  • Sat 11 Apr 2015 06:30

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Landward

Scotland's farming and countryside programme