Grant Moir
@cairngormsceo
I'm the CEO of the Cairngorms National Park Authority, helping to look after the UK's largest National Park.
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http://www.cairngorms.co.uk 03-07-2013 15:11:24
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Positive impact of #NationalParks in delivering for nature, climate and people. Cairngorms National Park
Up Ben Hope today looking out over the new UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 World Heritage Site - The Flow Country to the east. Cracking day to do the most northerly Munro in #Scotland. The Flow Country walkhighlands #Highlands
Another great example of what #NationalParks do for their areas. Great projects being funded through our Climate Adaptation Fund. From wildfire to flooding and farming to energy lots of positive projects being funded by Cairngorms National Park #Cairngorms cairngorms.co.uk/park-authority…
Fantastic to be out in Deeside today talking estate management and getting great feedback on the Cairngorms Rangers on #WorldRangerDay. Glorious day in the #Cairngorms #NationalPark and a massive thank you to all the Rangers who protect it & help people enjoy it.
First wild beaver kits in 400 years born in the #Cairngorms #NationalPark. A joy to see! Cairngorms National Park NatureScot cairngorms.co.uk/first-beaver-k…
Great to be at the Greentown Show today. Cracking weather and loads of people enjoying all the stalls. Cairngorms National Park #Cairngorms #NationalPark
Great to be at the Your Future Here event with over 300 young people having access to dozens off businesses to discuss future careers. Great event by Cairngorms National Park & Countryside Learning Scotland. Chris Tiso on the stage at the moment #Cairngorms #NationalPark
Expanding on the benefits & challenges of #PeatlandRestoration in Scotland , NatureScot’s Claudia Rowse & Grant Moir Grant Moir are highlighting how vital people living & working in peatland areas are to ensure restoration work is part of a just transition to net zero.
“Solving the Land-Use Jigsaw.” A huge amount of progress has been made in the past 20 years but there’s still a lot to do. Grant Moir says the big Qs are: how do we take people with us? How do we do big things at a local level which make sense to people? GO Falkland