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The award winning conservation charity dedicated to the regeneration and restoration of the Caledonian Forest in the Highlands of Scotland  
Ripe bilberries

Blaeberry with ripe berries in late summer


What's new?
2002

 

Highland biting midge added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (30 December)

Aspen Appeal - We're seeking to raise £11,600 to expand our restoration work for aspen woodland - please make an online donation now via our secure server. (23 December)

Details of our Volunteer Work Weeks for Spring and Autumn 2003.
To promote our volunteer work weeks please download a poster (PDF). (12 December)

Plant a Tree for Christmas. (28 November)

The Biodiversity and Management of Aspen woodlands: Proceedings of a one-day conference held in Kingussie, Scotland, on 25th May 2001. (3 November)

A Forest Reborn - Ten Years of Restoration at Athnamulloch One. (11 October)

Excerpts from our latest Newsletter, Caledonia Wild! Summer 2002. (11 October)

Winter (Christmas) Greetings Cards now available. (6 October)

Genetic Variation And Conservation Of The Native Aspen (Populus tremula L.) Resource In Scotland. (1 October)

The Wise Man of Kingussie - Or how Scotland came to lose the Caledonian Forest. (29 September)

Mythology and Folklore of the Ash. (29 September)

Blaeberry added to Caledonian Forest Species Profiles. (24 September)

Trees for Life Calendar and Engagement Diary for 2003 now available.

Aspen Information Resource.

Trees for Life founder receives the prestigious 2001 Schumacher Award.

Articles about the Caledonian Forest:
An Illustrated Guide to Ancient Wood Pasture in Scotland by Peter Quelch;
Above the Tree Line by Tim Clifford.

 
 

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Last updated: 02 March 2007