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Scotland Outdoors

Wildflower Meadow Skincare, the Love Tree and Newburgh Beach

Scotland Outdoors

BBC

Nature, Society & Culture, Science

4.7709 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2024

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Phil Sime visits an RSPB reserve on North Uist where local crofters work alongside the charity to improve the habitat for birds including corncrake and Golden Eagle.

Rachel is in Milton near Invergordon hearing about a rather impressive beech tree that has an important place in local history. She hears about efforts of the community woodland to help preserve it for future generations.

The Forth Bridge is a railway bridge and a UNESCO world heritage site, and it never fails to impress Mark when he’s travelling down to Edinburgh. This week, he stopped to record and wonder at this engineering marvel.

Botanist Dr Sally Gouldstone spent her career passionately caring about nature. An epiphany in a supermarket aisle one day led her to develop her own skincare products made entirely from ingredients she grows in her wildflower meadow just outside Edinburgh. Rachel went to visit her and hear more about Sally and how her business has grown along with the meadow.

Last year, musician and sound artist Jenny Sturgeon completed the 864km Scottish National Trail from Kirk Yetholm in the Borders to Cape Wrath in the North West Highlands. She recorded the sounds of her journey over 37 days, and you can hear them in the latest Scotland Outdoors podcast. We hear an excerpt of a rather noisy section of her route.

Mark is in Newburgh in Aberdeenshire, where a new section of boardwalk has recently opened improving the accessibility to the beach for all users.

And we chat live to Ben Dolphin, a ranger with the National Trust at Mar Lodge, about this year’s midge numbers - there seems to have been a lot of them! And the signs of the changing seasons on Deeside, including the first dusting of snow.

Transcript

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0:00.0

He tells her that she will be sent to France as a secret agent, and if she's caught, she's going to be shot.

0:09.3

I'm Helen Obalam Carter, and this is history's secret heroes, where I shine a light on extraordinary stories from World War II.

0:17.6

What they wanted was someone to get themselves arrested and sent to Auschwitz.

0:22.0

Tales of deception, an incredible acts of resistance and courage.

0:26.3

She was a born soldier.

0:27.4

She's a freedom fighter in its widest sense.

0:29.3

The brand new series of History's secret heroes.

0:32.8

Listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:35.3

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

0:45.3

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

0:48.4

You may or may not know, but we build one of our weekly Scotland Outdoors

0:52.2

from the live programme we do for BBC Radio Scotland,

0:55.5

which is called Out of Doors.

0:57.0

And this week, a whole load of things to tantalise you,

1:00.6

including skincare and seals.

1:02.9

Works in absolute treat.

1:04.3

The seals look years younger.

1:10.0

As Portia says in the Merchant of Venice, the quality of mercy is not strained, it dropeth like the gentle rain.

1:16.2

Nothing gentle about the rain this morning.

1:18.9

For some reason, just as I stepped out from the portico there, the rain stopped.

1:23.2

So presumably I'm back in favour again.

1:25.5

Yesterday, standing in the field, watching the first Vague-Ease crossing,

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