The latest edition of in-land, the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute’s six-monthly magazine is now available on-line.
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The latest edition of in-land, the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute’s six-monthly magazine is now available on-line.
Winter at Glensaugh is on hold for the time being, slowing down the alarming depletion of our fodder stocks and allowing us to undertake some value-added work alongside our routine chores.
A new conservation initiative, headed by North East Scotland Local Biodiversity Action Plan (NES LBAP) is being launched in an effort to help restore some of our most valuable natural wildlife habitats.
The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute’s Annual Report for 2010 is now available online.
A two-day workshop on natural flood management is being held in Tarland, Aberdeenshire this week.
Glensaugh has endured the third period of ice and snow of the winter. This time the cold has been less severe and the quantity of snow much less than in December. The winter routine of feeding and bedding dominates our lives and there is little time for value added work. [continue reading ... ]
East Grampian residents with an interest in marine management are invited to contribute to a Scottish Government consultation.
Workshop on 18 & 19 January aims to understand what discourages and what could encourage farmers to implement natural flood management measures on their land.
The James Hutton Institute’s Chief Operating Officer was named today as Dr Karen Shaw.