19/11/2011
How would you feel about your friends seeing your accounts? We hear about the advantages of being a monitor farm.
How would you feel about your friends seeing your accounts? We hear about the advantages of being a monitor farm.
Mark visits the North West Mull Community Woodland Company and hears how they have transformed a once isolated tract of forest into a profitable business where people can also make their homes.
Clootie Wells have existed in Scotland for centuries. A well known one is at Munlochy on the Black Isle. Mark joins artist Norma D Hunter as she ends her pilgrimage from Munlochy to Huntly on foot to create a brand new Clootie Well.
Applecross is widely considered to be one of the gems of the West Highlands. We discover why Mael Ruba found it attractive when he introduced Christianity to the area in 673 AD.
Helen visits the results of an art project at the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve where objects from the wild are covered in foil and placed around the low level trail there.
Mark gets a close look at pink footed geese at Flanders Moss.
Plus a new geocache route in Edinburgh and strange and interesting bird sightings on Shetland and Mull.