@ 09.30pm - 16.00pm


Rewilding Learning Day: In the Footsteps of Lynx

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Join Dr Hugh Webster and Dan Puplett on this fascinating day to learn about what life might be like living alongside a reintroduced lynx population in Scotland.

Across mainland Europe, the Eurasian lynx is staging a comeback. Freed from the pressures of unsustainable hunting and benefiting from a softening of public attitudes, this enigmatic feline has been successfully reintroduced into several countries and is now growing in numbers and expanding its range.

This special Learning Day will explore what a reintroduction in Scotland might look like, what challenges we might face and how we might manage coexistence.

We will also explore what it would be like to walk in the lynx’s footsteps once again, as we sharpen our senses to forgotten cues and learn how to identify and track pine martens, wildcats, badgers and foxes, comparing their behaviours and signs to those of a lynx. We will learn to think both like a lynx and like the lynx’s prey, experiencing the landscape through their eyes, ears and noses, as we seek to re-imagine how our woodlands would feel in the presence of this apex predator.


Where is this event being held?

The venue is the Nethy Bridge Community Hall, Dell Road, Nethy Bridge, PH25 3DG (the hall is adjacent to the Nethy Bridge Visitor Centre). Nethy Bridge is also referred to as the ‘Forest Village’ as Abernethy Forest (which is part of the nature restoration project, Cairngorms Connect) engulfs the heart of the village. We are only a few steps away from being among the trees and we’ll explore some of the local trails during the event. What3words: ///blackbird.ranches.essay

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