Hello again! When I last e-mailed you things were looking quite bleak for parts of the Flow Country - ill-placed conifers were damaging the precious habitat and threatening to overwhelm the native plants and wildlife of this special place. However, thanks to our amazing supporters, we've raised over £500,000 for our Flow Country appeal. This generosity means we can now start removing the damaging trees, but we've still got a long way to go. Your support is still needed to help us restore the land to natural bog and peatland. Just for you I love the beautiful wilderness of the Flow Country and its unique wildlife and plants - it's a place that once seen will stay with your forever. But don't just take my word for it. Exclusively for you, our film 'The undiscovered country' is now available to watch online and captures perfectly the beauty and magic of this landscape. So find a comfy chair, press play, and be amazed by one of Europe's last unspoilt wild places. Best wishes
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Monday, March 14, 2011
SAVE THE FLOW COUNTRY
Bizarrely, I was reading about the Flow Country in a book by Bill Drummond last night. Then this arrives.
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