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Rewilding workshop in Glen Affric 10-17 October 2026

Uncategorised: 19 November 2024 2 Comments

Rewilding workshop in Glen Affric 10-17 October 2026

A Rewilding Journey: Rewilding the World and Ourselves
A weeklong workshop with Alan Watson Featherstone & Pupak Haghighi
Glen Affric, Scottish Highlands

Scots pines and birches in autumn, overlooking Loch Beinn a’ Mheadhoin in Glen Affric.

Are you interested in Rewilding, in learning how you can take practical action yourself or in how to start up your own rewilding project? If the answer is yes then this weeklong workshop is designed for you. It will be based in a remote part of beautiful Glen Affric in the Scottish Highlands, site of a long running project to restore the Caledonian Forest. More details & bookings are here.

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  1. Evie Christopher says

    13 October 2025 at 2:19 pm

    Is there a news letter to subscribe to? Thank you
    Evie

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    • Alan Watson Featherstone says

      12 January 2026 at 5:41 pm

      Hi Evie, I’ve just seen your comment on my website from 13th October 2025 – my sincere apologies for the delay in replying to you! I don’t produce a newsletter but as your comment was in relation to the workshops that my wife and I lead in Glen Affric, I’ve just updated my website with the details for one that we are offering from 10 – 17 October 2026. Please see: https://alanwatsonfeatherstone.com/events/a-rewilding-journey-rewilding-the-world-and-ourselves/ . If you want more information or have any questions, I can be contacted directly at: alanwfeatherstone@gmail.com.

      With best wishes, Alan

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