Journal

A small group of robust Highland cattle with shaggy ginger and dark brown coats graze along a restored peatland, the ground patterned with mosses, heather, and carefully blocked drainage channels filled with dark, reflective water. In the distance, low, rounded hills rise under a pale winter sky, dusted with a thin layer of snow. Cool, diffused daylight emphasizes muted, earthy tones and the texture of wet peat and coarse hair. Photographic realism, wide-angle landscape composition with the cattle in the foreground and the restored habitat stretching behind. The mood is pragmatic and hopeful, illustrating habitat restoration as a working landscape where sustainable grazing and wildlife conservation coexist.

Conservation Journal

Explore stories, research, and reflections from our ongoing wildlife protection work.

Articles

Follow new stories, field notes, and practical wildlife care guides.

A red deer stag with a full, rugged antler rack stands alert on a slope of heather and rough grass, its coat a mix of deep russet and weathered brown. Behind it stretches a classic Scottish Highland glen with rolling, mist-kissed hills, scattered granite boulders, and a distant dark loch. Overcast, diffused daylight softens the scene, revealing every texture in the stag’s fur and the wind-bent vegetation. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with the stag placed on the rule of thirds, sharp focus on the animal and mid-ground, slightly softer mountains behind. The mood is calm, dignified, and documentary, conveying wild resilience and the grandeur of an intact Highland ecosystem.

Spotlight

Discover featured campaigns, field reports, and curated reading paths that illuminate the challenges and hope driving modern wildlife conservation.