Climate change has wide-ranging impacts, including how to manage major and important areas of land such as national parks. We talk with the Cairngorms National Park Authority’s director of nature and climate change about what climate projections mean for the park and the practical measures they’re already taking on the ground, from peatland restoration to beaver reintroduction. Host: Elaine Maslin, Media Officer at the Hutton (Aberdeen) Guests: Andy Ford, Director of Nature and Climate Cha...
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Climate change has wide-ranging impacts, including how to manage major and important areas of land such as national parks. We talk with the Cairngorms National Park Authority’s director of nature and climate change about what climate projections mean for the park and the practical measures they’re already taking on the ground, from peatland restoration to beaver reintroduction. Host: Elaine Maslin, Media Officer at the Hutton (Aberdeen) Guests: Andy Ford, Director of Nature and Climate Cha...
Blueberries on steroids: Scotland’s new super fruit – the honeyberry
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Blueberries on steroids: Scotland’s new super fruit – the honeyberry
In our latest Hutton Highlights, we speak with experts and growers about what could be Scotland’s fifth soft fruit – the honeyberry. We hear how it’s not only a superfood, but one that’s also well suited to Scotland’s climate. It could help farms diversify as well as bring benefits to their land, from an environmental perspective. We found out how this new fruit found its way to Scotland and the Scottish Honeyberry Growers cooperative’s plans to get more of them into our diets. Host:Elai...
Hutton Highlights:
Climate change has wide-ranging impacts, including how to manage major and important areas of land such as national parks. We talk with the Cairngorms National Park Authority’s director of nature and climate change about what climate projections mean for the park and the practical measures they’re already taking on the ground, from peatland restoration to beaver reintroduction. Host: Elaine Maslin, Media Officer at the Hutton (Aberdeen) Guests: Andy Ford, Director of Nature and Climate Cha...