Project Work
The Trust investigates a number of upland issues with the aim of improving moorland for the benefit of grouse and other upland birds, grazing animals and invertebrates. The Trust recognises that moorland habitats should be managed and maintained to satisfy farming, conservation, sporting and recreational interests.
We are currently working on a project in Scotland, entitled Upland Management: Rights and Wrongs. Additional details about this project are covered on a separate section of the website, and can be viewed here.
Past Projects:
The Braan-Almond Group (Aug 02 - Feb 08)
The Demonstration Moors Project (May 01 - Apr 06)