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The Cairngorms National Park
Registrace 10. 10. 2012
Your future here
On 12 September we’re hosting ‘Your Future Here’ - a careers fair with a difference - bringing together young people from across the region to get a taste of what rural careers really involve.
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Cairngorms 2030, where people and nature thrive together
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Cairngorms National Park resident and young farmer, Lucy Gordon tells us how communities and residents of the Park are rediscovering their Dùthchas, (the Gaelic word that describes the understanding between land, people and culture) in order to tackle some of the most important climate challenges facing us.
The heart of the world
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To mark the 20th anniversary of the Cairngorms National Park, the Park Authority commissioned ‘The heart of the world’, a poem by Highland based creative John Glenday inspired by the voices and landscapes of this special place. Please take a moment to enjoy this powerful piece, read by Amber Beange, in a spectacular film by Rupert Shanks. Our thanks go to everyone interviewed or filmed for this...
Bringing beavers back: Tom Bowser
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Healthy wetlands are hugely important in our fight towards tackling the climate and nature crisis. Here, Tom Bowser of @argatyredkites, talks us through the positive changes they have seen to their wetlands following the translocation of beavers to the farm.
Bringing beavers back: Dr Sarah Henshall
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Bringing beavers back: Dr Sarah Henshall
Bringing beavers back: Peter Cosgrove
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Bringing beavers back: Peter Cosgrove
Bringing beavers back: Kirsten Brewster
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Bringing beavers back: Kirsten Brewster
Bringing beavers back: Roisin Campbell-Palmer
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Bringing beavers back: Roisin Campbell-Palmer
Planning Committee Livestream - 09/06/2023
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Planning Committee Livestream - 09/06/2023
Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan: Grant Moir
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Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan: Grant Moir
Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan: Xander McDade
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Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan: Xander McDade
Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan: Lorna Slater MSP
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Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan: Lorna Slater MSP
Peatland Restoration - Wave Damming and Zippering - Technique Guide
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Peatland Restoration - Wave Damming and Zippering - Technique Guide
Peatland Restoration - Wave Damming and Zippering - Quality Checking
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Peatland Restoration - Wave Damming and Zippering - Quality Checking
Climate Change Resilient Rivers in the Cairngorms National Park
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Climate Change Resilient Rivers in the Cairngorms National Park
Getting people involved in their communities
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Getting people involved in their communities
How Woodland Expansion can help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
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How Woodland Expansion can help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
The Cairngorms - Where People and Nature Thrive Together
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The Cairngorms - Where People and Nature Thrive Together
Cairngorms Nature Action Plan - mid-term review
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Cairngorms Nature Action Plan - mid-term review
Tread Lightly in the Cairngorms National Park
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Tread Lightly in the Cairngorms National Park
Introducing the Cairngorms National Park - Make It Yours
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Introducing the Cairngorms National Park - Make It Yours
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where is the location at 1:30?
The connection between People and Place - Indigenous, Native, Natural, Patriotic ❤ Duthchas has no direct English translation but basically described a Gael’s pride and connection to his place :-)
inspiring
Nothing!!! lol
Remember your roots. ✌️
RIP Stewart Fulton - a great friend to this area - thanks for all that you did for us all - Ruaridh Ormiston.
I would love to move there
If you're older and love walking in all weathers, yes you probably would.
Scottish people dressed in Djellaba, finish the kilt. 😅
Have you thought about swales and mini lochs?
No blacks,nice but too regional
We can help you with grants in rural areas
Beautiful, bravo
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looks like Nova Scotia.. thats not a bad thing
Only country in the world where billionaire foreign landowners can decimate huge tracts of land and persecute birds of prey for monetary gain in a "National park" , what an absolute joke. The only thing the so called "national park" does is attract thousands of campervans , creates congestion and allows air bnb owners to charge double the rate they would elswhere.
Nice music!
My late wife and I spent a holiday in that area and it was truly fabulous. That was in 1994. I still tell friends who visit Scotland that when they travel north, don''t just go to the Western Isles or stay straight up on the motorway - turn right to the likes of Tomintoul, Braemar, Ballater, Balmoral Castle and the River Dee. Being there is an unforgettable experience. Oh, and for whisky fans, the Whiskey Castle in Tomintoul - there's a glimpse in the video - is a goldmine. I do hope the regeneration plan works out. With so many younger folk now able to work remotely the need to be in a big city is no longer an issue. Cheers from Canada.
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The whisky castle isn’t the same since the wee Englishman retired. It’s not their fault but the current staff just don’t have the knowledge or experience. It used to be my go to spot for whisky but now I just buy my whisky at Gordon & McPhail in Elgin.
Authentic experience?! Experience our culture? What culture is left? Every c@#t that spoke in this video was English! That's the reality of our area, English buy all the houses, land, farms and crofts. Either to live in themselves or to rent as Airbnb's. English own all the businesses. English work in every supermarket, hotel, shop, restaurant and pub, hospitals, police, fire service and ambulance service. English weasel themselves into running local councils. English interfere at every level in every community. English proactively pull English in, whilst simultaneously ensuring Highlanders get pushed out. The clearances all over again by stealth. Shameful video, for shameful times, by a shameful government, intent on betraying everyone of its countrymen north of Perth. Some things remain ever constant. Cairngorms, the biggest English county outside of England would be a more accurate lead in.
Why can't us Scots talk for ourselves in this video instead of foreigners?
The Union flag should never be flown over the Highlands. 🏴🇪🇺
The entire UK is so beautiful ❤️. My dream would be to live there and have a small hobby farm..
Beautiful song. Although l don't understand it.
it needs a Costco pronto!
والنتيجة النظرية للثورة المضحكة ستؤدي باستمرار إلى تهدئة ديمقراطية التخلف والتخلف هذه.
Looks like a good place to smoke a few bongs?
Petty bourgeois bureaucrats, are want to wax lyrical on things they know nothing of, when they do they will usually end with pissing someone else's money up against a wall and writing a little article in the Guardian about it. Before falling into a slumber of utter perfection, usually in their second home, on the odd occasion they have nightmares about Ellon Musk, or worst a working man of vigour.
So is Damming and Zippering a technique which induces the holding back of water in the bog? It can be carried out on a long drain which was already there? A man made drain cut out during a time of less ecological awareness. Great work and video
Yes it can be carried out on long drains, and it will allow the natural water pathway to be reinstated, through the upper margins of the peatland and the vegetation. It should also allow the peatland to hold onto the saturated water held in deeper peat levels.
The Cairngorms National Park is such a beautiful place. I really need to visit it properly and film videos for my channel.
Thank you, I hope to be there at some point in the near future!
Looks amazing
I thought all the speeches were amazing!
I am so thrilled to say that we're moving to Tomintoul in the next few months :) Moving from England to Scotland has been a dream of ours for Years, now we finally get to make our dreams come true.
So credits for the photographers was too much effort?
Looking forward to visiting this beautiful place
Fab-u-lous. In 2011 we stayed two weeks in a self-catering cottage in Dulnain Bridge. And boy oh boy did we enjoy the Cairngorms. Thank you for this video, it brings back happy memories. Greetings from the Netherlands
Beautiful 💗
Beautiful Scotland 👌 Thx from Bavaria 😉
What an enchanting place! Absolutely gorgeous! ❤️
I love Loch Garten, literally my favourite place on earth. Any time I head to the highlands I have to visit the Loch, it's a different experience each time, just magical.
Nice fish jumping at 2:19
Keep it up.
Scotland life 💙
Thank you for this beautiful presentation. Please develop detailed educational tours to offer visitors a more in-depth understanding of Flora and fauna, so that we can further the task of protecting our precious world - of which the Cairngorms is such a precious treasure. Please reach out to national communities in the UK who might not usually choose the Cairngorms - Caribbean ethnicity or African ethnicity, Chinese or Philippine, or British Asian, Pakistan Bangladesh or Indian - & we must strengthen defense of our beautiful parks on a global basis. Thank you & I will support you - thank you for the happy hours I spent here when I was a school boy.
Protect the Native Species.🐿️ Stop building on the greenbelt.🌲 Join us at Patriotic Alternative 🏴🇬🇧
Interesting content, but the music was far too distracting. Not my taste personally, (something less 'twee'/stereotypically 'Scottish' would have been more effective and suitable) but the biggest issues was that it dominated the film, too loud, making it difficult to concentrate on the interviewees, which was a shame. But interesting wee film nonetheless.
Will look nice in winter
“Bigger than the Lake District..” Very SNP…
Huh?