In Search of Science
This films looks at research being undertaken by the German Game Conservancy, during a project in Scotland, to better understand how our use of the land affects wildlife.
Daniel Hoffman said: “This is the third year that we have worked here at Glenogil and so far we've found 98 different bird species in this whole area. We wanted to show other estates, other countries in Britain and in the whole of Europe, that you can have this biodiversity only when you have the ecologically correct form of management in an area.
Muirburn - The Untold Story
Muirburn is often misunderstood in terms of its function, purpose and benefits to the landscape. This film will guide viewers through a brief understanding of muirburn from the very people who use it. Not only is muirburn essential for protecting our upland heather moors, amassing 70% of the world's habitat, it benefits an array of wildlife and is essential for the prevention of wildfires.
Dog Microchipping
Angus Glens Moorland Group & Grampian Moorland Group in conjunction with the dogs trust ran a free microchipping event at one of the local estates. Over 200 dogs of all varieties were micro-chipped ahead of the Scottish Government deadline.
Clean Up Operation - River Dee
In 2016 Scotland saw the worst flooding in living memory. In the aftermath communities around the country got back on their feet, tackling the mess that was left in the wake of Storm Frank. This is one of many stories to be told, restoring the land around the River Dee to its former glory.
The Untold Story - Mountain Hares
In a fresh honest look from the inside we dispel the mis-truths around the world of moorland management. This is the place to find the answers backed by scientific research. This is the untold story the world should see.
The Untold Story - Portrait of a Gamekeeper
In a fresh honest look from the inside we dispel the mis-truths around the world of moorland management. This is the place to find the answers backed by scientific research. This is the untold story the world should see.
TWEED: From Hill to Hill,
a Rural Tradition
This film has been made for the Angus Glens and Grampian Moorland Groups to celebrate Scottish Tweed, and show the strong connection between Scotland's most famous cloth and the people who live and work on the land.