Scotland's great outdoors are full of incredible stories and fascinating people.
Join me, Richard Baynes, as I travel the country looking at our wildlife, ecology, the natural environment, and adventure sports.
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Our title music is a special composition by the wonderful Nottingham's own Rob Baynes. Check out his work here: https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/
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Scotland's great outdoors are full of incredible stories and fascinating people.
Join me, Richard Baynes, as I travel the country looking at our wildlife, ecology, the natural environment, and adventure sports.
Please follow or subscribe on your podcast platform of choice so you don’t miss an episode. It really helps the show reach new audiences.
And if you’d like to support journalism like this, and like what you hear on the podcast, for a couple of pounds a month you can contribute as a Patreon.
The link to sign up is here: xxx
See much more of my work, click on the links below:
I’d love it if you’d subscribe to the podcast feed, and leave us a review if you’ve liked what you’ve heard.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Our title music is a special composition by the wonderful Nottingham's own Rob Baynes. Check out his work here: https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's common sense, but is anyone listening? Nick Underdown of the Open Seas marine charity is the straightest-talking man in conservation, and his sense of disbelief at the way our seas are being managed is palpable in this interview. Listen to his inimitable, resonant tones as he explains:
Nick is ready with the facts and figures and is a master of fine detail but he's got the broad brushstroke to give us a clear picture of why marine conservation matters.
If you like this podcast, give it a like, a follow, a subscribe or whatever, and please share... the more hits we get, the better we can do it next time, and the more you can here about our conservation and outdoors champs. You can get me on Twitter/X as @ScotNatureCorr and find me on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram (where there's a neat video clip of Nick in action). All feedback gratefully received.
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