Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding

Transforming Forestry on Bunloit Estate

Ruaridh Philips is currently undertaking a forestry placement at Bunloit estate, learning and working alongside our Head of Woodlands and Ranger team. Here he explores the wooded landscape of Bunloit and how he hopes the future of forestry changes with a more holistic approach in mind.

Read More
Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding

Rewilding COP26

Finn Upton - our PR and Social Media Assistant - reflects on his time at the COP26 Climate Summit in Glasgow, questioning whether rewilding the event could have led to better results for communities, wildlife and the planet.

Read More
Research Highlands Rewilding Research Highlands Rewilding

Mammal Transects at Bunloit

As part of our summer baseline surveys at Bunloit, we enlisted the help of Dan Puplett, a local ecologist, to develop a series of transects not only for large mammal surveys, but also for future public engagement. Here, he talks us through the work developed and his experience with our student volunteers.

Read More
Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding

Wild Boar at Bunloit: A Misunderstood Species

Wild boar are a controversial species. Hunted to extinction in the UK, they now roam free once more, under vastly different circumstances. Here, Scott Hendry, our Senior Ranger, talks about his experience with this creature and how we will work alongside them on the estate.

Read More
Research Highlands Rewilding Research Highlands Rewilding

A Forgotten World, Critical for Our Survival

Over the summer, Plantlife undertook a series of plant surveys at Bunloit, looking at all things flora. Little did we know what wonders would be discovered, unnoticed by many in favour of wildlife. Alistair Whyte, head of Plantlife Scotland, reflects on his time at the estate, highlighting the importance of plants.

Read More
Research Highlands Rewilding Research Highlands Rewilding

CreditNature

In the latter half of 2020, Bunloit Rewilding was lucky enough to be involved with an exciting and innovative project led by the rewilding consultancy Ecosulis. Called CreditNature, the three-month feasibility study was funded through Innovate UK’s Sustainable Innovation Fund, and aimed to integrate a range of cutting edge technologies to create a platform underpinned by real world data, which would enable the development of carbon, biodiversity and rewilding (ecosystem recovery) credits.

Read More
Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding

Planting for a Better Future

My first view of Bunloit was from the village, looking up to the clear-fell site of Borlum Wood, it was a bit of an eyesore, but that’s what all clear-fell sites look like after the forwarders and harvesters have been in. All the stumps left bare, a few single trees standing vulnerable in their isolation, the ground floor suddenly exposed to the power of the sun and the rest of the elements. The mis-management of our forests lead us to crisis point in the early 1900’s and again post WWII, when all but 5% of native tree cover was left. This led to a surge in Sitka Spruce plantations on good and bad sites.

Read More
Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding Team Thoughts Highlands Rewilding

A Volunteers Reflection

One of our student volunteers reflects on his time at Bunloit, surveying and monitoring the wildlife that call the estate home. Finn Upton spent four weeks on Bunloit alongside three other volunteers. Here’s what he has to say…

Read More
Updates Highlands Rewilding Updates Highlands Rewilding

Felling Operations on a Rewilding Project

Bunloit Estate is home to a number of non-native conifer plantations that sit atop peat bog and are nestled amongst native broadleaf woodland. The big question for the past year has been; when is cutting down trees the right thing to do? Helge Hansen - our Woodlands Manager – has outlined the decision making process below.

Read More
Research Highlands Rewilding Research Highlands Rewilding

Wildlife Monitoring With NatureSpy

Fifteen cameras, a variety of habitats and a whole load of wildlife! Bunloit has teamed up with NatureSpy, a non-profit organisation that aims to research and protect wildlife whilst engaging local communities.

Read More
Updates Highlands Rewilding Updates Highlands Rewilding

The Bunloit Model

A paper on the Bunloit Model and its investment implications. Presented at the IoD Scotland’s H&I Innovation and Investment Forum June 8th, 2021.

Read More
Research Highlands Rewilding Research Highlands Rewilding

Citizen Science - Help Us Monitor Our Wildlife

Have you ever wanted to get an inside view into the wildlife on a Scottish Highland estate? We are excited to invite you to get involved in the Bunloit Rewilding project by helping us to identify the species that call Bunloit home.

Read More
Research Highlands Rewilding Research Highlands Rewilding

Nature-based Solutions

Imagine a world without concrete barriers at sea, man-made drainage systems, roadsides held together by metal nets and rolling hills of monoculture plantations. Imagine nature thriving, biodiverse woodlands, meandering rivers, prospering sea life and improved well-being for everyone. This is what Nature-based Solutions (NbS) can provide.

Read More
Rewilding Highlands Rewilding Rewilding Highlands Rewilding

The First Ever World Rewilding Day

Rewilding is a well-known term to many, but never before has it gained such momentum as we increasingly realise the importance of nature for our survival. There has never been a more crucial time to take action for our natural word, in whichever form that takes; be it landscape scale restoration, a wild patch in your garden or simply sharing your love of nature.

Read More
Updates Highlands Rewilding Updates Highlands Rewilding

Rural Housing Summit

On Friday 26th of February, our founder and Executive Director, Jeremy Leggett, delivered a presentation at the Rural Housing Scotland Summit, on the topic of Repopulating Rural.

Read More