
WILDLIFE HIGHWAYS
Rewilding Learning Day





Join ecologist, Aidan Maccormick, at the award-winning Argaty Red Kite Centre for a hands-on journey into designing and building a thriving nature network to help wildlife move, adapt and flourish in a changing world.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Scotland’s wildlife is on the move - but without connected habitats, many species are struggling to survive. Nature networks create vital lifelines, linking wild spaces through corridors and stepping stones of habitat, allowing natural processes to flow and biodiversity to recover. The Scottish Government has recognised their importance as a key solution to reversing nature loss.
This immersive learning day will introduce the why, what and how of nature networks from a rewilding perspective. Through expert-led discussions and field visits, you’ll explore real-life rewilding projects and leave with practical knowledge and inspiration to start designing your own nature network - whether on a small patch of land or a large-scale project.
The Learning Day will cover:
- Why nature networks are essential for wildlife survival
- How to identify biodiversity hotspots
- How to understand landscapes and ecological connections
- Ways to join up habitats - from woodlands to wetlands
- What to create where - and how to fine tune your design
- How to design for natural processes and dynamic change
- How to engage neighbours and communities
- How to balance ambition with realistic goals
- How to find and exploit funding opportunities
- Steps to kickstart your own rewilding project
This Learning Day is for you if:
- you’re a student, graduate or interested in pursuing a career within the rewilding/nature restoration sector.
- you’re a land manager interested in seeing rewilding in action and starting your own rewilding journey.
- you’re a local resident or visitor curious about how rewilding looks and works.
DATES
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DATES: 2 Jun 2025 | GUIDES: Aidan Maccormick | STATUS: Open | BOOK NOW |
PRICE
£95
PRICE INCLUDES
- Tea/coffee/biscuits on arrival
- All presentations, excursions and take-home resources
- Certification for course attendance
PRICE EXCLUDES
- Travel to/from the course
- Lunch (please bring a packed lunch)
- Personal expenses
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Timings
Arrival from 9.45am for tea/coffee/biscuits, for a 10.15am start. The day will wrap up after lunch, around 4pm.
How do I get there?
We will meet at Lerrocks Farm, Argaty, Doune, Perthshire, FK16 6EJ
Extensive directions can be found here.
Facilities
- Access to tea/coffee
- Access to toilets
What size are your groups?
This Learning Day accommodates up to 15 participants.
Is the course suitable for me?
The afternoon will be spent walking slowly across farmland (can be muddy and pathless). In order to access some parts of the site, we may deviate from the path crossing fallen trees. A reasonable degree of balance and agility is suggested. The overall distance covered will be around 2-3km. Please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy boots.
If you want to discuss suitability further, please get in touch with our Rewilding Training Lead.
Read our FAQ's for more info
VENUE
Lerrocks Farm consists of farmland, woodland, hill land and a series of ponds. A family-run business focused on regenerative livestock farming, eco-tourism and sustainable self-catering accommodation. The farm is well known to wildlife enthusiasts and photographers as the home to the famous Argaty Red Kite Centre and for its bird and red squirrel watching hides.
Watch the Argaty beaver release film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIxA25cblT8