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Reviving an ancient art via environmentally-friendly scything at St Cyrus

Gayle heads to St Cyrus National Nature Reserve to learn about scything and how environmentally friendly land management is having a revival.

25 tonnes of plastic removed from north-east beaches in two years

© Supplied by Turning the Plastic Aberdeenshire Council workers removing a one-tonne ghost net at Sandford Bay in 2019. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up More than 25 tonnes of plastic and other rubbish has been removed from north-east beaches over a two-year period by thousands of volunteers giving up their free time to clean Scotland’s seas. From August 2018 to September last year, the Turning the Plastic Tide project carried out 67 beach clean-up events with people of all ages along the coastline from Fraserburgh to East Haven in Angus.

St Cyrus: How Gurkhas built a bridge fuelled by Tom and Jerry, James Bond and spicy chicken

St Cyrus: How Gurkhas built a bridge fuelled by Tom and Jerry, James Bond and spicy chicken © Ewen Cameron The bridge over the salt marsh at St Cyrus National Nature Reserve takes shape in 1985, courtesy of Gurkha engineers. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Today, St Cyrus National Nature Reserve is an oasis of calm, the sound of the wind soughing through dune grass and wildflower, the lapping of waves on sand, interrupted only by the cries of myriad birds that call it home…

More than one million people visit nature reserves across Scotland

© NatureScot Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Nature reserves across the north and north-east of Scotland have seen a surge in visitor numbers due to the coronavirus lockdown. It’s estimated over a million people have visited NatureScot’s National Nature Reserves across Scotland this year. The figure is an increase from an estimated 650,000 in recent years and the rise in visitor numbers was initially attributed to lockdown. However, this was followed by continued interest and enthusiasm from visitors.

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