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14/12/2013

The latest outdoor activities from Shetland to the Borders, including how Scottish farmers are drawing inspiration from their Italian counterparts when it comes to tourism.

Turriff or Tuscany? Why Scottish farmers are drawing inspiration from their Italian counterparts when it comes to tourism.

How large estates can build better relations with their local communities.

A visit to one of Scotland's smallest bakeries, selling just 16 loaves a week.

Could llama trekking take off in the Cairngorms? Mark Stephen takes a llama for a walk and talks to the man who wants to use them as pack animals on extended mountain journeys.

Catching a pheasant with one of nature's most efficient woodland hunters.

Why the Scottish Wildlife Trust has changed the way it thinks about conservation during the 10 years chief executive Simon Milne has been at the helm.

Rook roost. Euan McIlwraith witnesses one of Scotland's most spectacular wildlife sights.

Plus, the woman who's skied a patch of snow in Scotland every month for the last four years.

And seal pups on the Isle of May.

1 hour, 30 minutes

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Landward

Scotland's farming and countryside programme