Ann-Marie MacMaster Land Use and Nature-Based Solutions Project Officer with The River South Esk Partnership

Spring 25 Newsletter

Catchment Management Plans – why are they important?

Here Ann-Marie MacMaster, Land Use and Nature-Based Solutions Project Officer with The River South Esk Partnership explains more.

Catchment management plans bring together all aspects of the water environment. They take into account…

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hands feeling soil

Spring 25 Newsletter

Sustaining Scottish soils

Sarah Buckingham, SAC Consulting

The importance of soils Soils underpin all nature-based systems, therefore, are vital in supporting Scotland’s…

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Riverbank along River Teviot, with sustainable protection from erosion.

Spring 25 Newsletter

Sustainable solutions to bank erosion: how trees can help protect Scotland’s riverbanks

Helen Reid, SEPA

Scotland’s rivers are facing increasing challenges due to more frequent and intense flood events. As…

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Silage bales stacked in a grassland field.

Spring 25 Newsletter

Pit silage Vs. Bales

Fiona Salter, SAC Consulting and Robert Hunter, West Tarbrax Farm

Making and storing silage is an expensive operation. How you choose to store silage needs…

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