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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.
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Windswept and Interesting Richard Baynes

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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:
richardbaynes.com
@ScotNatureCorr
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/

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    13. The lost world...

    13. The lost world...

    NatureScot woodland champion Kate Holl and I head for an extraordinary lost world on an island, off an island, off the west coast of Scotland. A little extra for the faithful followers of the podcast... and great fun to make. Windy though!
    We took this trip a while back but Kate is still at it with NatureScot flying the flag for woodland restoration.

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    • 12 min.
    12: Scourge of the Parks

    12: Scourge of the Parks

    This week I have had the pleasure of a half an hour or so in the company of Nick Kempe. He's a blogger, campaigner - and one of the nicest obsessives you could hope to meet! He helped create our access laws, was on the board of SNH and now holds our national parks to account.
    Fine out if he believes:
    The access laws need revision"King" Charles should change his behaviourSocial work helps your campaigningWe need to invest in tourismRogue landowners should be taken to taskHis large dossier on the Loch Lomond park needs attention...!Can you guess which answer is no!? I'll almost certainly come back to Nick in the next podcast series. Meanwhile sign up, follow, subscribe and give me feedback - it is a pleasure to do this work and to know that it's valued by so many people. Find me on Facebook, Linkedin, X (@ScotNatureCorr), Instagram...
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    • 29 min.
    11: Conservation with a difference...

    11: Conservation with a difference...

    We're taking a different tack this week with a senior representative of an organisation that has its roots in the world of hunting, shooting and fishing. Rory Kennedy was a lad with a fly rod and a ferret, and now he's the head of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust in Scotland. His views on some issues might surprise you... he tells me:

    How lynx might be a gateway to restoring the wolfWhy recovering pine marten might have to be culled to save another speciesWhy nature recovery needs to be on a landscape scale, not just nature reserves
    And he tells me that grouse moors, so hated by conventional conservationists, are actually bastions of biodiversity. Is he right?
    I'd love to hear your views, get me on Twitter/X where I'm @ScotNatureCorr, and on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. Give it a follow, subscribe... give it a share... Even if you don't agree with Rory, his are views that have been given a lot of thought.
    Music created for this podcast by Nottingham's own Rob Baynes https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/ - hit him up if you want your own specially created music!

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    • 30 min.
    Bonus: Glen Coe - Rewilding and deer

    Bonus: Glen Coe - Rewilding and deer

    With Chris Packham declaring Glen Coe to be an ecological desert, many people will be interested in how National Trust for Scotland manages the glen. Last year I made this programme for BBC Radio Four about the battle over deer management, which is at the heart of the problem of tree cover that Chris wants to see.
    Hear about:
    The NTS side of thingsWhat deer managers thinkWhat has been done to revive the landscape in another area which was similarly treeless landscape.
    Note - this programme is almost a year old, so some of the situations and views may have changed - but it's a good view of the debate from Scottish stakeholders


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    • 11 min.
    10: Picture this ...

    10: Picture this ...

    How do you go from wannabe truck magnate to campaigner for rewilding in Scotland, with a brief to bring back the lynx? That's what Peter Cairns has done, and for this episode he talks about the evolution that has made Scotland: The Big Picture a major part of the conservation landscape in Scotland.
    Find out what he thinks about:
    Whether rewilding is a useful termWhat gang small landowners with a conservation bent can joinHis neighbours in the giant Cairngorms Connect nature restoration projectWhy this small organisation is going big on bringing back the lynxHow you monetise nature recovery - is it just vulgar?!... and get some clues about a major new interconnected landscape-scale renaturing project in the west Highlands after Peter lets slip a wee secret.
    If you like what you hear give us a follow or subscribe, and tell your friends that it's good. There is a decent archive built up of nine other episodes and they're all a good listen. Get me on Facebook, Twitter/X - @ScotNatureCorr - Linked and Instagram, I'd love any feedback.
    Music created for this podcast by Nottingham's own Rob Baynes https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/ - hit him up if you want your own specially created music!

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    • 33 min.
    09: A rising tide ...

    09: A rising tide ...

    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:
    Why Scotland's much-vaunted marine protected areas are just paper parksWhy proposals for much greater protections were fundamentially flawedHow the fishermen who make their livings from the sea can't be ignoredJust why he has to skim stones!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.
    Music created for this podcast by Nottingham's own Rob Baynes https://www.facebook.com/Beeeaaanz/ - hit him up if you want your own specially created music!

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    • 25 min.

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