Calpa Nàdarra – Gaelic, culture and crofting

Natural Capital

In this episode of Natural Capital Ross Mackenzie and Janette Sutherland visit Sam Thorburn’s croft on the Isle of Skye. They discuss the natural capital on the islands, Gaelic culture, biodiversity, and crofting life. Gaelic language provides a unique insight and understanding of Scotland’s nature, helping us to understand it better. Central to all Natural Capital is people; our heritage, language, and communities are all important considerations. They provide valuable lessons and traditional ways of doing things, helping to develop successful natural capital projects and effective policy.   

Guest hosts Ross Mackenzie and Janette Sutherland. 

Host Rachel Smillie, producer Iain Boyd, executive producer Kerry Hammond, editor Ross Mackenzie. 

Related FAS resources:  

FAS Sounds:  https://www.fas.scot/sounds/   

FAS Biodiversity Pages: https://www.fas.scot/environment/biodiversity/    

FAS Crofts & Small Farms: https://www.fas.scot/rural-business/crofts-small-farms/  

Other Related Resources: 

Bòrd na Gàidhlig: https://www.gaidhlig.scot/en/  

Crofting Commission: https://www.crofting.scotland.gov.uk/  

Gaelic within NatureScot: https://www.nature.scot/gaelic 

John Muir Trust Wild Words - Reading the Land: https://www.johnmuirtrust.org/whats-new/news/39-wild-words-reading-the-land#:~:text=Meall%2C%20ubiquitous%20on%20the%20map,is%20a%20high%2C%20rocky%20hill 

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority - Our Gaelic Culture: https://www.lochlomond-trossachs.org/discover-the-park/our-heritage-culture/our-gaelic-culture/  

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