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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

Engage with the Land ~ Saturday 29th October 2016

It’s fun, it’s active, it’s sociable, it’s time spent together in nature doing good work! Findhorn Hinterland Group Project Maintaining our Woodland and Land Work Party- Everyone invited, no experience needed.   Saturday 29th October from 09:30am – 12pm Meeting Place:...

October 2016 News

October 2016 News

Squirrel Survey.   Last month’s group activity on the land involved a survey to record information about the presence of red squirrels in the Wilkie’s Wood.Scotland is a stronghold for the red squirrel, which is the only native squirrel in the UK with about 120,000...

Community Woodlands Association (CWA) Conference 2016

Community Woodlands Association (CWA) Conference 2016

On the weekend of the 1st and 2nd of October, the CWA held its annual conference in Forres (at Horizon Scotland in the Enterprise Park).   Eighty-five delegates attended representing many of the over one hundred and fifty community woods scattered throughout Scotland...