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Late spring in the Highlands: Blooming rhododendrons

Rhododendron blooms frame the Torridon hills in June. The rhododendrons are in bloom across the Highlands and I must admit they look beautiful – but they look better in a bonfire. The mauve flowers of...

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Shucking oysters: A soft start to the kill-to-eat diet

I didn’t mean to match my nail varnish to the oyster knife… Oysters are possibly the most “raw” food experience you can get, in fact they are probably still alive when you eat them… For a certain kind...

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New Year 2016, Glen Clova

A roe deer skull I found on Glen Clova. The back of the antlers were black so I wonder if it was running from the muirburn? Or died before the heather was burnt off? One of my many New Year’s...

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Blowing my cover…

The cover of The Ethical Carnivore published by Bloomsbury September 2016 After much deliberation, The Ethical Carnivore has a cover and the build up to publication has begun. The book is about my time...

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My year planting trees

Aspen planted in 1.8m tubes by Loch Torridon. Over the past year I have been involved in a project to plant 3,500 native trees on Ben Damph Estate in the Highlands of Scotland. It was a part of a...

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