A breeding herd of Exmoor Ponies are due to arrive at Bamff in January 2024. The herd, or perhaps more
Bamff Wildland
Perthshire

"To love a place is not enough. We must find ways to heal it.'"
Robin Wall Kimmerer
"But man is a part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself."
Rachel Carson
“Rewilding is not about abandoning civilization but about enhancing it. It is to ‘love not man the less, but Nature more’.”
George Monbiot
"we cannot address exponential loss with incremental change"
Peter Cairns

























Bamff Wildland
is a pioneering family-run rewilding project in North East Perthshire.
Twenty years since beavers began unravelling and reimagining our waterways, we are turning over farmland to nature in perpetuity.
Bamff Wildland
Perthshire

"To love a place is not enough. We must find ways to heal it.'"
Robin Wall Kimmerer
"But man is a part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself."
Rachel Carson
“Rewilding is not about abandoning civilization but about enhancing it. It is to ‘love not man the less, but Nature more’.”
George Monbiot
"we cannot address exponential loss with incremental change"
Peter Cairns

























Bamff Wildland
is a pioneering family-run rewilding project in North East Perthshire.
Twenty years since beavers began unravelling and reimagining our waterways, we are turning over farmland to nature in perpetuity.
NEWS
Bamff beavers appear on BBC Wild Isles
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2nd April 2023
Silverback films came to Bamff in 2021 and used their footage filmed there as part of David Attenborough’s acclaimed Wild
New project: Braes of Alyth, Wild Cores & Corridors
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13th March 2023
On Sunday 13th March 2023, Sophie Ramsay launched Bamff Wildland’s exciting and ambitious “Braes of Alyth, Wild Cores and Corridors”
Bamff Wildland on BBC Countryfile
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10th January 2023
On Sunday 8th January Bamff Wildland featured in an episode of BBC’s Countryfile which explored estates around the UK and
rewild
Restore (an area of land) to its natural uncultivated state (used especially with reference to the reintroduction of species of wild animal that have been driven out or exterminated)