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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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FHT Weeklong Retreat – A Participant’s Feedback

FHT Weeklong Retreat – A Participant’s Feedback

By Jen Stout I conjured up so many reasons not to go to the Hinterland retreat. I didn’t have time. I hate camping. I needed, badly, a holiday - not a challenge. Biting insects bring me out in huge sores, and I’ve a skin condition that makes even a few days without a...

Conservation Hub Progress – September 2021

Conservation Hub Progress – September 2021

Good news - we have finally broken ground and put in the foundations of this much needed new physical base for the FHT on the edge of Wilkies Wood! This has only been possible by securing a good part of the funding for this £20k project. So far about £9000 has been...

Abundant berries on the Findhorn Hinterland

Abundant berries on the Findhorn Hinterland

As anyone who walks out on the Hinterland area will have seen, there’s an abundance of berries there just now. The most obvious of these are the red berries on the rowan trees and the blackberries on the brambles (it’s a particularly good year for them). However,...