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Scotland Outdoors

Flamingos, Fedges and Newfoundland Rescue Dogs

Scotland Outdoors

BBC

Nature, Society & Culture, Science

4.7709 Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2024

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

If you added up all the land currently forming playgrounds and playing fields around Scotland’s schools, it would be roughly the same size as Dundee. Most of that is tarmac or grass cut short for sports but as Helen Needham discovered when she visited Levenmouth High School in Buckhaven in Fife, it’s possible for schools to use some of their land in a different way to improve biodiversity and benefit learning and wellbeing.

Two rare needlework samplers thought to have been embroidered by Robert Burns’s sister and mother have been returned to the poet’s birthplace thanks to an American donor. Rachel visited the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway to have a look at the samplers and hear about their significance.

Bird Gardens Scotland is a bird conservation breeding centre and home to over 300 birds from around the world. It’s been built over the past few years by Owen and his husband Mark and now boasts a coffee shop and visitor centre. Mark went for a walk around the sit and met some of the hundreds of feathered residents.

A few years ago, an area of grassy scrub came into community ownership near Crail. The community decided to turn the site into an area that would benefit nature and the environment. Rachel went to see how the work was going and hear about the plans for the site.

Mark is in the Borders, chatting to two members of the Campaign for a Scottish Borders National Park group. They tell him why their area should be awarded national park status and why lack of council support isn’t holding them back.

While she was at Levenmouth High School, Helen Needham heard from teacher Duncan Zuill about their failed attempts at planting trees. One of their problems is deer, but as Duncan told Helen, they also don’t want to use plastic tree tubes. George Anderson from Woodland Trust Scotland joins us live to tell us why the tubes are needed, and what the plastic free alternatives are.

Rachel meets two Newfoundland dogs, Cindy and Yogi, who are trained to help rescue people who get into difficulty in the sea. Their owner Norman tells Rachel about the background to dogs working as rescue animals and how he trains them.

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0:00.0

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0:09.3

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0:32.8

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0:34.7

This Scotland Outdoors podcast with Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart from BBC Radio Scotland.

0:45.0

Hello and thank you very much for choosing to listen to this.

0:47.4

As you probably know, we build the Scotland Outdoors podcast from the live programme we do for BBC Radio Scotland, which is called Out of Doors.

0:53.8

This week it's the three bees, barns, birds and the borders.

1:01.5

I don't honestly think there's any getting past us.

1:03.8

The world has gone clean skate.

1:06.4

Basically, over a week ago, we had 16.5 degrees.

1:09.7

Since then, we've had snow, rains, hurricanes, tempestos, you name it. It is all happening in February here in Scotland. Do we complain? Not at all. We revel in all of it. I'm Mark Stevens sitting right beside me here at the fire in Beachgrove in Aberdeen, Rachel Stewart. Yeah, no one believes the word of not. What, the way, we don't complain? No.

1:28.9

You complain bitterly all the time.

1:31.4

My friend actually said she feels just now, like we're living permanently between a yellow and red weather zone.

1:37.3

Yeah.

1:37.9

And that is what it feels like. But I think there's sun in the horizon.

1:40.5

I noticed that there's sun and the forecast over the next few days. So all will be good. We just need to keep the faith. I noticed that the sun and the forecast

1:44.4

over the next few days. So all

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