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Nissan Navara at 3,000ft
Monadhliath Peatland Restoration – update Weekly News

Monadhliath Peatland Restoration – update

We are continuing to develop new peatland restoration techniques for use in the Monadhliath mountains.  Today we were experimenting with dams in which storm flows are piped through to relieve pressure on the structure.  It was a really nice day, quite a contrast from the snows that arrived a few weeks ago.  Here’s one of our trucks at almost 3,000ft parked on the road verge – bit of an advert…
December 10, 2018
First snows of winter
Return to Speyside Weekly News

Return to Speyside

We are working in the western Cairngorms just now re-visiting old monitoring plots in the woodlands.  It’s a bit of a race to get them done before the first snows of winter arrive. Update: the snows arrived this weekend… in an interesting contrast, back down in the Tay valley it seems like winter will never come.  Got an interesting picture on the way home of deer and horses sharing the…
November 13, 2018
Gully re-profiling
Monadhliath Peatland Restoration – update 2 Weekly News

Monadhliath Peatland Restoration – update 2

All guns blazing just now on the collaborative Monadhliath peatland restoration project, working across 6 estates with (at its peak) a plan to have 24 excavators working.  We were working today on developing some new approaches to gully re-profiling.  On the way home I came across this herd of Sika deer contentedly grazing in a roadside field on Loch Ness-side. So many of them around these parts!
September 22, 2018