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Home / Environment / Scotland's Wild Heart: Rewilding & Ancient Crafts

Scotland's Wild Heart: Rewilding & Ancient Crafts

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A wildfire recovery project on Dava Moor is underway.
  • A Dundee observatory celebrates its 90th anniversary.
  • An ancient craft of natural dyes is explored in the Cairngorms.
Scotland's Wild Heart: Rewilding & Ancient Crafts

In Scotland, diverse stories unfold from wildfire recovery to cultural preservation. Dava Moor is showing signs of regrowth following a significant wildfire, with efforts focused on land restoration. Nearby, Aberdeenshire hosts a successful rewilding initiative on Harestone Moss, transforming craters from a WWII decoy airfield into thriving natural habitats. This return to nature is mirrored in the Cairngorms, where ancient crafts are being kept alive.

Cultural landmarks and traditions are also celebrated. Dundee's Mills Observatory is marking its 90th anniversary as it reopens for the season, having recently faced potential closure. In Sanquhar, an organization called A' the Airts is actively protecting the craft of knitting. Further south, Wanlockhead Museum Trust showcases a unique miner's subscription library, offering a glimpse into historical community resources.

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The nation's engagement with the outdoors and its natural resources is a recurring theme. Outdoor survival expert Zeki Basan demonstrates the ancient craft of using lichen to create vibrant natural dyes. Molecular Fungal Ecologist Dr Andy Taylor explores the fungal diversity in Glen Prosen, while discussions at the Scottish Outdoor Access Network Conference near Perth address outdoor access and shared challenges with Sweden.

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Efforts are underway to help the land on Dava Moor recover and regenerate after a wildfire.
A' the Airts in Sanquhar is working to preserve and promote the traditional craft of knitting.
An outdoor survival expert is demonstrating the ancient craft of using lichen to extract natural dyes.

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