Kirsty Tait
@kirstymtait
Director, Scotland @FFC_Commission. for a fair, equal and balanced relationship between land, people and nature. Makes films @aweevideo #Lamberkin own views
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The UK has lost 90% of its seagrass groves over the last 30 years. But the fightback is now underway to bring back one of Britain's most important - and threatened - habitats to our waters. alex thomson reports. channel4.com/news/seagrass-…
🎧 New podcast episode! We spoke with Professor Nicola McEwen, Director of the Centre for Public Policy based in University of Glasgow, exploring the complexities of devolution, the Scot-UK Govts relationship, & what a Labour-led UKGov means for Scottish Devolution rb.gy/5ntm1k
Fantastic day talking about SOIL and examining threats to our Agricultural & Forest soil. Contributions research & policy. Working together for Scottish soils health. SEFARI Gateway SRUC Research James Hutton Institute Fidra Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) NatureScot ClimateXChange
Gold 🏅🏅🏅Huge congratulations to 🏴 athlete #StephenMcGuire Scottish Disability Sport & coach Claire Morrison What a journey you have been on 🤩 #Paralympic2024 #Boccia #Paris2024 C4 Paralympics
Find out how "Big Food" is responding to #regenerativeagriculture in our panel discussion at #FieldsGood on Saturday 7th September - 2pm. Sue Pritchard Sue Pritchard Food, Farming and Countryside Commission will be chairing the discussion with panel members from M&S, Dale Farm and
If you know, you know - perfect words from Jim Carruth this morning
Curious about the future of farming? Join our NFFN panel session this Saturday at Northern Ireland’s first Regenerative Agriculture Festival Fields Good! #NFFNNI
Across the UK and Ireland, there is a growing demand for natural fibres to replace synthetic fibres in textiles and to replace carbon fibre and fibreglass in composites. Maria Benjamin Maria Benjamin Dodgson Wood will be discussing ✨Growing Fibres of the Future: Building value
Islay barley growers and distillers using Islay malt were invited to a day exploring sustainable barley production on an island scale. Opportunities for farmland birds including #crexcrex Thanx to Scotch Whisky Association. RSPB Scotland NatureScot James Hutton Institute