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Double boost for Freshwater pearl mussels

Monday, 09 March 2020

A watercourse survey carried out ahead of work to replace culverts has uncovered a previously unknown colony of freshwater pearl mussels in north Highland.   The habitat improvement work – sup…

Secret bunker unearthed in Scottish Borders

Monday, 09 March 2020

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has recently unearthed a secret WW2 underground bunker whilst carrying out felling operations in the Scottish Borders. It is thought that the small bunker in Craigiel…

Views sought on 20-year plan for Westfield Woodland

Wednesday, 04 March 2020

Anyone with an interest in how Westfield Woodland, near Alyth, is managed over the next 20 years is invited to take part in a consultation being run by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS). The plan incl…

Public warned over safety signs

Tuesday, 03 March 2020

Forestry and Land Scotland is urging the public to take notice and act on the safety signs erected as felling continues at Beinn Ghuilean. The warning comes as some members of the public appear to be…

Plan to re-green coal sites takes another leap forward

Tuesday, 03 March 2020

Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) programme of converting vacant and derelict land into new forests is soon to reach another major milestone this spring, when a newly remediated site is handed over f…

South Region’s Apprentices powering ahead

Monday, 02 March 2020

Trainees in the south of Scotland are going from strength to strength under Forestry and Land Scotland’s (FLS) Modern Apprentice programme. Already six out of the seven Modern Apprentices have secure…

Forest thinning work begins mid-February

Monday, 20 January 2020

Forestry and Land Scotland’s South Region team is advising members of the public that work will soon be underway to prepare for tree felling in Mark Hill Forest, Kippford. Preparatory work – to make …

Felling on Arran to remove diseased Ash trees

Wednesday, 04 December 2019

Forestry and Land Scotland’s Arran-based team has advised that short periods of closure will affect the Glenashdale Falls path this winter as diseased Ash trees are to be felled and removed from the s…

New ideas for making the most of Scotland's tree seed

Thursday, 28 November 2019

Finding a technological solution to improving the yield from Scotland’s existing seed stock has taken a step forward – with ideas put forward by five companies winning research and development funding…