The Borders Forest Trust has planted nearly two million trees since it was set up 25 years ago. Along the way its work has transformed one bare valley into a wooden glen which is "full of life".
A once lone rowan surrounded by new native woodland has been named Scotland's Tree of the Year. The Survivor at Carrifran near Moffat saw off four other contenders from across the country. The south ...
The main road from Selkirk to Moffat swings past the Grey Mare’s Tail, cutting its way through terrain carved by Ice Age glaciers, with rippling peaks that plunge into long, deep valleys. The ...
In recent years people have increasingly heard of rewilding, but may not have seen the scale of the transformation it can have on a landscape. But new before-and-after pictures of a glen in southern ...
AN eco-book published by Borders Forest Trust is in line for a prestigious award. The Carrifran Wildwood Story: Ecological Restoration from the Grass Roots by Myrtle and Philip Ashmole, with members ...
A once lone rowan surrounded by new native woodland has been named Scotland's Tree of the Year. The Survivor at Carrifran near Moffat saw off four other contenders from across the country. The south ...