Threave Landscape Restoration Project – Learning Materials

The National Trust for Scotland’s Threave Landscape Restoration Project is a ground-breaking, 100 year initiative on Threave Nature Reserve outside Castle Douglas. The 80-hectare site has been transformed from a former dairy farm into a dynamic, adapting and biodiverse site featuring Wetlands, Woodlands and Grasslands.

To accompany the project, award-making film-maker John Wallace created five videos giving a better understanding of work underway.

These are supported by five documents providing materials to support young people’s learning – across a variety of ages and disciplines. These were created in partnership between the Galloway Glens Scheme and NTS, and are accessible to all below.

If you have any queries, please contact ThreaveNature@nts.org.uk.

Threave Landscape Restoration Project
Threave Landsacpe Restoration Project

Complete document

Balance in Nature - cover

Balance in Nature (complete document) - click to download 47MB.

Introduction

Introduction - cover

Introduction - click to download.


Balance in Nature, Trees - cover

Trees - click to download

Trees film

Trees film (with subtitles)


Grasslands - click to download.

Grasslands film

Grasslands film (with subtitles)


Water - cover

Water - click to download.

Water film

Water film (with subtitles)


Biodiversity - click to download.

Biodiversity film

Biodiversity film (with subtitles)


People - cover

People - click to download.

People film

People film (with subtitles)


 
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