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Get involved with the beautiful wild nature on your doorstep!  The beauty of this land is the result of the hard work of many people working behind the scenes – managing the trees, the gorse, the lichen beds, the green burial site and monitoring the biodiversity of this stunning ecosystem.

If you enjoy spending time in the Findhorn Hinterland, please consider contributing to its continued health and vitality by supporting us in one of the following ways.

Findhorn Hinterland Charitable Trust Donate and Support Our work

Donate

Help our work continue for many generations to come with your financial support.

Findhorn Hinterland Trust Membership

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Become a member of the Findhorn Hinterland Trust and contribute to its continued health and vitality.

Findhorn Hinterland Trust Volunteer

Volunteer

Get involved with the beautiful wild nature on your doorstep by joining one of our volunteering events.

Findhorn Hinterland Trust leave a legacy

Legacies

Every legacy gift is an investment in the future of this land.

LATEST NEWS

Chair’s Report – Spring/Summer 2024

Chair’s Report – Spring/Summer 2024

It has been another whirlwind spring season as far as the Findhorn Hinterland Trust and the various activities on the land go.   The ‘When the Bough Breaks’ film, which starred our trustee Alan Watson Featherstone and the rewilding work he was previously involved in...

News from the Land – Spring Early Summer 2024

News from the Land – Spring Early Summer 2024

It’s a damp day out there - so perfect for spending some time writing for our Newsletter… The trees we planted on the land last autumn and this spring are celebrating the life-giving rain after the warm sunny weeks we’ve just had. The transformation out there at this...

Findhorn Hinterland Biodiversity Workshop

Findhorn Hinterland Biodiversity Workshop

This one day workshop was held on the 1st June 2024 with 10 participants attending including Hugh Andrews who submitted this article.  There was much praise by all for this event - so much so that they wanted to encourage others to make a note and join when it is...