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The woodlands at Loch Arkaig near Spean Bridge were used for training commandos in World War Two. Some pines in the forest still have scorch marks from the soldiers' exercises with live ammunition.
Norwegian salmon farmer Mowi's Scotland division will cease operations at Loch Arkaig in April, ending more than three decades of aquaculture at one of its oldest freshwater sites in the Scottish ...
An appeal is launched to raise £500,000 to buy and restore woodland damaged by fire during commando training in World War Two.
Members of the public are invited to suggest names for two sea eagle chicks that have hatched in a west Highland pine forest.
A FUNDRAISING appeal to secure the future of the Loch Arkaig pine forest has been boosted by a £750,000 award from the People’s Postcode Lottery.
It also shows the extraordinary tenacity of a man with a passion for nature. Loch Arkaig Pine Forest was bought by Woodland Trust Scotland and local group Arkaig Community Forest in 2016.
An osprey which became an online star during the first lockdown and his mate have welcomed their first chick of the season. The chick hatched at Louis and Dorcha’s nest at Loch Arkaig Pine ...
Screengrab from live nest camera footage issued by Woodland Trust Scotland of Louis the osprey returning to his nest at Loch Arkaig in the Highlands.© PA Osprey chick with a piece of fish© Lewis ...
Loch Arkaigfarm. Credit: Mowi A 37-year independent water quality study has found that salmon farming in Scotland's freshwater Loch Arkaig did not alter its nutrient status, Mowi has said.
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