

Nectar networks, conservation grazing and a walk round Shewalton Wood
7 snips Aug 6, 2024
Laura MacGregor, a conservation shepherd, highlights the essential role of livestock in habitat restoration. She discusses innovative grazing techniques and their impact on biodiversity and climate change. The conversation takes listeners on a journey through Shewalton Wood, transformed from a landfill to a thriving wildlife reserve. The Ayrshire Nectar Network is introduced, focusing on boosting pollinator populations through creative initiatives like wildflower meadows. Personal anecdotes and local conservation efforts spark hope and community engagement in protecting nature.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Introduction to Wildlife Reserve and Conservation Efforts
01:33 • 2min
Intertwining Nature with Industry: A Unique Habitat
03:11 • 2min
Exploring Biodiversity Through Species Monitoring
04:46 • 2min
Grazing for Biodiversity: Balancing Conservation and Technology
06:20 • 17min
Nature Writing Competition and Conservation Efforts in Ayrshire
23:28 • 2min
Pollinator Meadow Initiative
25:08 • 17min