🎥 Red carpets will roll out for one of the UK’s wildest living landscapes and its fantastically boggy inhabitants when @RSNO premiere a live score for the triptych film of When Fish Begin to Crawl.
@TheFlowCountry is more than ready for its close up.
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Bafta-winning Morag McKinnon and Jim Sutherland’s film celebrates the mystery of the beginning of life on earth, evolution, the explosion of biodiversity, and challenges us to face the current climate and nature crises with a message of hope.
When Fish Begin to Crawl celebrates the Flow Country’s unique ecosystem and the importance peatlands as a nature-based solution to climate change
📌28 Jan- Inverness - t.ly/ntR0Q
📌02 Feb- Glasgow - t.ly/8ui3r
Say hello to #PeatlandACTION at the events
ALT Poster image for When Fish Begin to Crawl film screening showing 9 stills from the film including landscapes, microscopic images and a close up of an eye.
The Flow Country is now on BlueSky! Stay connected for updates on our work and the beauty of our peatlands. Follow us here: bsky.app/profile/theflowcoun…
We’ve had three tickets become available for our sold-out event at Lyth Arts Centre! 🎟️ If you’d like to grab one of these spare tickets, please message our page directly or email us at info@theflowcountry.org.uk
Thanks to everyone who came along to Armadale today to discuss peatland restoration alongside hill farming, crofting and land management. The whole day felt really positive. Grateful to @TheFlowCountry , @PeatlandACTION and @NatureScot for organising and supporting the event. 🙌🏻
Delighted to win the Nature and Climate Action Award at #NatureofScotland Awards 2024!
A huge thank you to our team, partners, and supporters - this recognition is shared by all of us working for a better future. ⭐️💚
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The FCP is dedicated to strengthening local communities by enhancing land knowledge, skills, and support. Through peatland restoration, we promote sustainable land management, boost local jobs, drive economic growth, and protect the unique biodiversity of this landscape. 1/6
Check out this fantastic video from Joyce showcasing the incredible work completed on our first peatland restoration project at Armadale Farm! It’s amazing to see the progress and dedication that’s gone into restoring these vital ecosystems. A huge well done to everyone involved!