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Remaining Wildland gates are opened

After dealing with various potential issues regarding bottlenecks for free roaming stock, the remaining wildland gates are finally opened allowing the pigs and cattle access to the entire 450 acre…

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Bamff beaver dams used for world’s first hydrological model

The world’s first hydrological model of beaver dams has been completed by Olly Van Biervliet at UCL in collaboration with the University of Stirling, based on studies of Bamff’s beaver…

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Stirling University embarks on new Bamff based research

Patrick Cook and Alan Law of Stirling University have begun new long term studies on Bamff Wildland that explore how rewilding here impacts biodiversity. Patrick’s work focusses on invertebrates in…

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The Tamworth Pigs are released into the Wildland area

After a long delay in receiving their mandatory ear-tags, the four very happy Tamworth pigs are finally released from the enclosure where they have been living - allowing them to…

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Wildland Cattle Arrive

A herd of 20 free roaming cattle arrived at Bamff Wildland. Together with the tamworth pigs (and eventual forthcoming ponies) they will be free to roam around the Wildland area…

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Wildland Ponds and Scrapes Created

Ponds and wetland scrapes, major components of the planned crowdfunded interventions, have been created in multiple locations within the Wildland area. Their purpose is to dramatically accelerate the evolution of…

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Four Tamworth Weaners Have Arrived

The first members of the Bamff Wildland livestock have arrived. Four female tamworth weaners, who will be initially kept in an enclosure for a number of weeks before being released…

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Wildland Cattle Grids Installed

Four cattle grids are now installed along Bamff's front and back drives. Funded by the Wildland crowdfunder, they form part of the Wildland boundary and are needed to prevent the…

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Yellow Rattle Sown in Rewilded Fields

Bamff's southern fields with prepared patches In a number of fields within the Bamff Wildland zone, twenty patches were prepared for the sowing of yellow rattle seeds. These patches, each…

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Osprey platforms & barn owl boxes installed.

Osprey platform #1 by the Bamff Pond Two osprey platforms and four barn owl nesting boxes have been installed at Bamff by Louis Pate, These are joint funded by our…

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