The past, present and future of the Caledonian pinewoods of Mar Lodge Estate NNR

Few landscapes in Scotland are as evocative or as celebrated as the Caledonian pinewoods. In these places, pines have survived uninterrupted since the ice retreated just over 10,000 years ago. These are landscapes of great ecological value, but they are also storied, mythologised, and even misunderstood. They have also suffered at human hands with just a few precious fragments remaining across the Highlands.
The pinewoods of Mar Lodge Estate NNR are no exception. These woods have risen and fallen over the centuries, and now are rising again, thanks to decades of work from dedicated people from all walks of life. In this talk, Andrew Painting, Conservation Officer with National Trust for Scotland and author of ‘Regeneration: the Rescue of a Wild Land’, will delve into the past, present and future of Mar Lodge Estate’s pinewoods, and discuss what place they might have in a warming world.

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