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Cairngorms Connect
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2020
A Deer Stalker's Story
What does a day in the life of a deer stalker look like?
In this new short film, we follow Jack, a deer stalker for the UK’s largest ecological restoration project, Cairngorms Connect. As he heads into the hills with his trusty companion, Ruadh, he offers a unique perspective on what ecological restoration looks like - and the positive results already visible in the expanding treeline.
Learn More: cairngormsconnect.org.uk/projects/venison-project
Producer: Hannah Bailey
Camera: Rupert Shanks
In this new short film, we follow Jack, a deer stalker for the UK’s largest ecological restoration project, Cairngorms Connect. As he heads into the hills with his trusty companion, Ruadh, he offers a unique perspective on what ecological restoration looks like - and the positive results already visible in the expanding treeline.
Learn More: cairngormsconnect.org.uk/projects/venison-project
Producer: Hannah Bailey
Camera: Rupert Shanks
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Trailer: A Deer Stalker's Story
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"A Deer Stalker's Story" premieres online at 6 pm, Thursday 30th of November th-cam.com/video/Nnj7XCIRBsg/w-d-xo.html Learn more: cairngormsconnect.org.uk/projects/venison-project
The Role of Deadwood
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“Deadwood’s a really important habitat for a natural forest ecosystem. By creating this deadwood habitat, we’re helping all these different species in the forest.” Christina Hunt is one of the ecologists on our team monitoring the restoration work we do to ensure it is achieving the right outcomes for nature. In this short video she talks about monitoring our deadwood creation methods. We’re gr...
Scotland's Expanding Forests
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"As habitats and ecosystems are restored, the Cairngorms Connect landscape is changing." Cairngorms Connect has a vision to double the forest in size and expand woodlands to their natural limit. Monitoring Officer, Ellie Dimambro-Denson, explains how we use science and monitoring to track this progress. Cairngorms Connect is a partnership between neighbouring land managers committed to a bold a...
How is nature helping to fight climate change in Scotland?
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Find out how restoring nature in Scotland is helping to fight climate change, and protect people from its worst effects. We shouldn’t need a reason to want to restore and protect nature. But if we did, the reasons are endless. Produced by Scotland: The Big Picture
Cairngorms Connect: A Wild Landscape in the Making
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Cairngorms Connect is a partnership of neighbouring land managers, committed to a bold and ambitious 200-year vision to enhance habitats, species and ecological processes across a vast area within the Cairngorms National Park. For more information: cairngormsconnect.org.uk/
People in the Landscape
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People are very much part of this landscape, now and in the future. Find out why from those who work, live and visit the Cairngorms Connect area. Cairngorms Connect is a partnership between Forestry and Land Scotland, NatureScot, RSPB Scotland and Wildland Limited working towards a 200-year vision to enhance habitats, species and ecological processes. Find out more at: www.cairngormsconnect.org...
It's best to leave the venison in the ecosystem where it belongs and it's nutrition is recycled, rather than feed humans who just extract and return nothing.
Great story, beautiful camera work, audio excellent, great b roll and narration work. Wonderful to see videos of this quality on TH-cam. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars
Great film it’s crazy that we import venison from New Zealand i have seen the deer population grow in the last 30 years in a big way and I’ve have been stalking for 30 years and that is basically 4 to 7 days a week I am lucky i can stalk 24,7 prices are a all time low the deer on a all time high 😮
So good to see this happening ❤
More content if possible 👍thanks for your work.
Beautiful. Finally some healing from the Roman invasions.
Great! Well done. I'd like to know more about what species of trees you're planting, how old, how you prevent predation, etc.
Fantastic work you are doing,sadly no one alive today will see it fully restored.I would love to see it in 200 years time, if i lived another 20 years i would be 90 years old.Life is too short.
Such an important message to get out there. Great job. A story well told.
If there is a problem with deer overpopulation, and they want people to eat more venison, why not open these lands up to hunting by the general public? Then, you wouldn't have to pay professional stalkers. Instead, plenty of hunters would actually pay (via license fees) for the privilege of managing the deer herds.
Thanks for your interest in Cairngorms Connect Deer Management. One of our partners, NatureScot, are currently trialling a Pilot Community Deer Management Scheme, for those local to Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve. There is more information here: www.nature.scot/innovative-community-deer-stalking-pilot-underway-creag-meagaidh The Partnership currently employs a team of local stalkers, and if any vacancies become available, they will be advertised on our website. We do hope to be able to offer more opportunities in future, so do keep an eye on our website, and sign up to our newsletter here, to hear about the latest involvement opportunities. We are working to make Cairngorms Connect Venison more accessible locally, and it is available to buy at affordable prices from the Loch Garten Nature Centre during the summer months. We are currently exploring other potential collaborations with local businesses and shops to increase access to local, sustainable, wild venison.
great video. Can I ask why the rothiemurchus estate are not part of the partnership?
Great film, great storytelling and a great piece of conservation work
Never have I seen a rifle fired from over the shoulder. 😂
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Why on earth you would take a yearling out I do not know 🥴
The buggers are killing everything. Total disregard to seasons or deer welfare. Shooting with thermal optics at night and leaving the carcases to rot. The woke tree huggers have the biased media on side, I feel we are doomed. 🥵🥵🥵
Great stuff👏 the Gorms are one of a few of my favourite places in Scotland 👍🏼
The Fallow deer in the UK are out of control, I've seen game dealers refusing to take carcasses, due to how may are being culled.. its insane.
Interesting and informative. I look forward to seeing how beaver predation will be managed in the same area.
Brilliant! Great balanced message
Great work - really nice storytelling and camera work.
Beautiful way to capture the land and nature in motion 🌲
great film
This is so cool. It is exactly what I would love to be doing!