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Did you know that the Findhorn Dunes are home to around 400 species of moths? Over the next five years and starting in winter 2024/25, Findhorn Hinterland Trust is planning an ambitious project to restore approximately three hectares of natural dune habitat in Findhorn by carefully targeted scrub removal.
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Celebrating Our Bees and the 2021 Honey Harvest
Our apiary and our hundreds of thousands of bees up by the wind turbines continue to be one of the important ways we have of interacting with the land that the FHT looks after. Martin Harker, John Willoner and I hold the awareness of our hives and their seasonal...
The Joys of Helping Out on the Land
Hello! I’m Marta. I first arrived at the Findhorn Ecovillage at the end of August when I attended the Permaculture course, After l left, I found myself drawn back to this beautiful place between the ocean, dunes, the bay and the woods. Over the last couple of weeks...
FHT Green Burial – Achievements and Changes
Will Russell has been involved in our green burial site from the very start, which was April 2007 when Katherine Inglis became our first burial. Three years later he officially took on the role of Green Burial Coordinator for the Findhorn Hinterland Group by which...


