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New dates for Rewilding workshops

Uncategorised: 6 July 2022 Leave a Comment

We now have dates confirmed for the next two versions of our workshop “A Rewilding Journey: Rewilding the World and Ourselves”. These will take place in the weeks of 15 -22 October 2022 and 13 – 20 May 2023.

Both workshops will be based in the Athnamulloch bothy, which is situated in a remote part of Glen Affric in the Scottish Highlands.

Further details about the workshops and how to book for them are available at the links above.

Scots pines & birches in early autumn colour, with morning mist over Loch Beinn a’ Mheadhoin in Glen Affric.

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