Make Space For Nature

NatureScot

NatureScot presents podcasts that celebrate Scotland's nature and landscapes. In each episode you'll find numerous ways to connect with - and protect - our amazing natural world. We want to inspire everyone to join the fight against climate change and reverse nature loss. Immerse yourself and #MakeSpaceForNature in your life. www.nature.scot

  1. 4d ago

    Secrets in the Sand: Findhorn Dunes Rewilded

    A sand dune can look lifeless but is actually one of the most important places for biodiversity in Scotland. We head to the Moray coast to explore the Findhorn Hinterland, where a small, determined local charity is restoring dunes, grassland and woodland while keeping the whole community involved. Along the way we hear why Nature 30 recognition matters for safeguarding the site, and why conservation success can start right on your doorstep. We’re joined by Jonathan Caddy from the Findhorn Hinterland Trust, who shares the long story of this landscape, from childhood memories to today’s hands-on habitat management across a 50-hectare mosaic. He explains what it takes to run a community conservation organisation, how volunteering keeps momentum, and why environmental education with local schools is central to long-term nature recovery. Then Alan Watson Featherstone, founder of Trees for Life, brings us into the tiny world that most of us miss: lichens, fungi and invertebrates that hold ecosystems together. Ecologist Sean Wade walks us through sand dune restoration in practical detail, including the challenge of scrub encroachment, the need for early successional habitats, and the careful work of creating new bare sand that rare species can use for decades.  Subscribe for more stories from Scotland’s wild places, share this with someone who loves the coast, and leave us a review with your favourite moment from the conversation.

    30 min
  2. 12/18/2025

    "What's The Story?" The Power of Nature, Positivity and Scottish Spirit – with digital creator Eddy Cheeee

    Goosebumps in the snow at Glen Coe. Laughter in the rain. A stranger’s kindness on Arran. We sit with traveller and creator Eddie Chee to trace how a spontaneous trip to Glasgow turned into a deep love for Scotland’s wild weather, rolling hills, and everyday magic—and why a ten‑minute walk can reset a heavy mind. We trade big‑ticket views for quieter corners, moving from the Quiraing and Old Man of Storr to Ayrshire’s coast, Stirling’s landmarks, and country parks locals often overlook. Eddie talks about using nature as a safe haven for mental health, the simple discipline of stepping outside when you least feel like it, and the relief of leaving the phone in your pocket. He shares how followers and locals steer him toward hidden gems, and how respect for the land—leave no trace, give wildlife space, read the weather—turns adventure into a habit you can sustain for life. There’s practical wisdom throughout: think of rain as texture, not a barrier; pair a short walk with a coffee to create momentum; choose off‑peak spots to spread footfall; and know when to turn back. Eddie’s story is a reminder that joy thrives on small decisions—pack a layer, pick a path, look up—and that legacy can be as simple as showing the next person it’s possible. If you’re craving a nudge to get outside, this conversation is your sign. Press play, then tell us where your first ten minutes will take you. Subscribe for more nature‑first stories, rate the show if it helped you, and share this episode with someone who needs a gentle push into fresh air.

    20 min

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NatureScot presents podcasts that celebrate Scotland's nature and landscapes. In each episode you'll find numerous ways to connect with - and protect - our amazing natural world. We want to inspire everyone to join the fight against climate change and reverse nature loss. Immerse yourself and #MakeSpaceForNature in your life. www.nature.scot

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