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River Connections: Human Ecology – Gaelic in the Landscape

  • The Strathdearn Tomatin Inverness, Scotland, IV13 7YN United Kingdom (map)

Human ecologists and researchers-in-residence, Raghnaid Sandilands and Mairi McFadyen, invite you to discover more about the Gaelic place names, stories and songs that connect the culture and ecology of the Findhorn River. The talk explores map and archive material, and the relationship between human ecology and environmental restoration.

A family-friendly afternoon, refreshments will be provided, along with creative activities for children.

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River Connections: Human Ecology – Salmon Walk