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A batch of 16 young birds have been brought to Scotland from Norway and put in secret aviaries over the weekend as part of a plan to boost numbers.
Explorer Jock Wishart is looking for the final team member for his challenge.
Author Brigid Benson took a trip to North Berwick’s Bass Rock with Pat Macaulay, where she was shown a colony of nesting gannets.
The cold winter has given the country’s ski centres one of their best seasons for many years, and it’s not over yet
The Nevis Partnership which has worked in Glen Nevis for seven years has been forced by funding cuts to close.
Numerous forms of wildlife take advantage of the green haven that is the Jupiter Urban Wildlife Centre, near Grangemouth.
The Cairngorms are home to the UK's only reindeer herd, introduced to Scotland in 1952 by a Swedish reindeer herder. Between 130 and 150 of the...
The National Trust for Scotland takes visitors off the beaten track to explore the geology and wildlife in Glen Coe.
One of a series of three films from 1988, showing a heat of the Grampian Television Sheepdog Trials held at Castle Forbes, west of Aberdeen.
Billy Connolly helped to launch a vessel on behalf of the charity Able2Sail.
SCUBA diving in the North Sea with Grampian anchor Kirsten Gove.
The Search and Rescue Dog Association (SARDA) held its annual assessment weekend for 2008 in a snowy Glen Coe
Peter Fraser talks about his work as a gamekeeper on Invercauld Estate near Braemar
The first major snowfall of 2008 meant that three of the Scottish ski areas were able to open for the first time that winter.
With plans afoot to reintroduce moose, beavers, wolves and bears to Scotland, Natasha Stillwell goes in search of their Canadian cousins.
Kite surfing is the latest exciting sport to take off in Scotland.
Contestants in a race at Loch Ness test a new repellent to combat the notorious Highland midge.
The coldest event in the surfing calendar is the O'Neill Highland Open, held in Thurso on the north coast of Scotland.
Tom Pendry paddled the length of the Western Isles in a kayak while living in a sustainable, self-sufficient way.
Kylie Shaw, aged nine, is already a familiar figure on the British motocross championship scene.