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In the first of new series of Landward, Dougie Vipond takes to the skies to count red deer. Euan McIlwraith investigates the arguments for the reintroduction of a stunning large cat - the lynx. The Landward Food Van is on the road again cooking up tasty treats for the folk of Inverness.

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Mon 30 Jan 2017 13:55

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The Deer Counter

The Deer Counter

Red deer are one of the iconic images of the Highlands.  But their numbers are a source of controversy.  Many conservationists believe that there are too many and that they are overgrazing our uplands.  While some sporting estates say too many deer are being culled.

To inform the debate the Scottish Government needs an accurate count of the red deer population and to do that researchers count them from the air. Dougie went along to see how it’s done.

Should we reintroduce Lynx?

Should we reintroduce Lynx?

The lynx is a stunning cat but should it be roaming free in our countryside? This cat was once native in Scotland but was hunted to extinction more than a thousand years ago.  Now there are proposals to re-introduce lynx to Scotland.  Euan travels to Highland Wildlife Park to get a close up view of lynx and investigates the arguments for its re-introduction.

Isn’t offal awful?

Isn’t offal awful?

Offal isn’t exactly a ‘must-have’ item on most people’s shopping lists. But Nick Nairn thinks it should be.  He’s on a mission to convince us the there is nothing awful about offal. Dougie doesn’t look too sure!

Dougie and Nick take to the streets of Inverness in the Landward Food Van and attempt to feed the unsuspecting shoppers some lamb sweetbreads – that’s the pancreas to you and me!

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Swiss sheep in Scotland

Swiss sheep in Scotland

The Valais Blacknose sheep hails from the Swiss Alps but now you can find a few in the hills around Tomintoul.  Sarah went along to meet the sheep that are supposedly the cutest in the world and to lend a hand with their pre-shearing wash. 

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Role Contributor
Presenter Dougie Vipond
Participant Euan McIlwraith
Series Producer Simon Cousins

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