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31/10/2015

Join Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith for the latest outdoor activities, including Quality Meat Scotland's response to the report linking processed and red meat with cancer.

Quality Meat Scotland's response to the World Health Organisation report linking processed and red meat with cancer.

A shelter belt seminar in Pathhead.

How to prepare a bonfire.

Tree of the Year Award results.

Beginner clay pigeon shooting.

Catching wildcats in camera traps.

A Shetland woodland.

Scotland's Chief Medical Officer describes the benefits of walking and

Migrating geese in Montrose basin.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 31 Oct 2015 06:30

Chapters

  • Winter Farming

    Laura Cuthill met farmer, David Smith, to find out about prospects for the months ahead

  • Shelter Belts

    Scotland's Rural College has been running a seminar on shelter belts

  • Ochils Landscape Partnership

    Mark joins Donald Forbes, their Scheme Co-ordinator for a walk around the Ochils

  • Red Meat and Bowel Cancer Links Report

    QMS Chairman, Jim McLaren, gave us his reaction to the publication

  • Bonfire Building

    Claire Bird from Stirling gives Mark some seasonal advice on bonfire building

  • Tree of the Year

    Euan spoke to the finalists at this year's award ceremony

  • Clay Pigeon Shooting

    Commonwealth Games Silver medallist, Drew Christie gives Laura Cuthill a lesson

  • Trees on Shetland

    A couple who are creating woodland on Shetland

  • Walking Health

    Mark learns more about the Step Challenge from Scotland's Chief Medical Officer

  • Montrose Geese

    Euan visits Montrose Basin with reserve warden Anna Cheshire to see the geese

Broadcast

  • Sat 31 Oct 2015 06:30

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Landward

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