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Water of Leith Otters, Salmon Fishing on the River Tweed and a Famous North East Cow

Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors

The National Farmers Union of Scotland Conference has been underway this week, and Kevin Keane is there, joined by Professor Colin Campbell from the James Hutton Institute, to hear his advice on how farms can become more resilient in the face of climate change.

Muiravonside, Falkirk鈥檚 only country park, features several attractions, from a sculpture and poetry trail to the Avon aqueduct. Rachel catches up with the park鈥檚 ranger, Claire Martin, to hear about the history and appeal of the estate.

Otters have been making a comeback along the Water of Leith, deep in the heart of Edinburgh. Rachel meets with Helen Brown from the Water of Leith Conservation Trust to hear about the lives of these metropolitan mammals.

Sunset Song was written by Lewis Grassic Gibbon in 1932, and in 1971 was brought to TV screens across the UK by the 麻豆官网首页入口, in what is still claimed as one of the finest 麻豆官网首页入口 dramas ever made. Mark learns about the history of the novel, and how the landscape of East Coast of Scotland, ahead of the re-release of the drama for the 90th Anniversary of the author鈥檚 death.

Phil heads out with the Highland VIP group in Inverness, who work to increase the mobility of visually impaired people by bringing them together with sighted volunteers to take part in walks and other outdoor activities.

And the Turra Coo, the infamous symbol of a dispute between Turriff townspeople and the government over national insurance and rising taxes, received a shout out from the newly crowned 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Scotland鈥檚 Young Traditional Musician of the Year, Ellie Beaton, at the competition鈥檚 final last Sunday. Rachel heads to Turriff to hear all about the cow and her role in the protests.

The River Tweed鈥檚 salmon fishing has begun once again, and Mark heads down to see how the fish are faring at the beginning of this year鈥檚 season.

We also hear from Anne Woodcock about how important fishing is for the local communities on the banks of the Tweed, and the positive impact it can have on your mental and physical health.

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