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The skill set we’ve built working across upland Scotland is proving to be a great fit for renewables and infrastructure projects!

On this windfarm site in Ayrshire, we’ve been carrying out peatland restoration works to support habitat restoration commitments.

The ground here was more straightforward than some of the extreme upland sites we work on, but the approach stays the same. Care, attention to detail and high standards throughout.

The work included drain blocking, wave damming, zippering and hag reprofiling. All focused on raising the water table, rewetting the area and improving biodiversity.

This is where our experience really comes into play. Working in sensitive environments, using the right equipment and delivering quality outcomes is just as important on renewables and infrastructure projects.

Another strong result delivered by a skilled and committed team.

#PeatlandRestoration
#Renewables
#EnvironmentalWork
#Infrastructure
#Scotland
#TeamTaiga
#UplandWork
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We often get asked whether deer fencing has an impact on birds?

It’s a good question, and one that is taken seriously on many of our projects. Bird marking is often included as part of the specification to make new fences more visible and reduce the risk of bird strikes.

In this case, our team is installing bamboo canes at 300 mm spacing along the fence line. It’s a simple but very effective way of improving visibility.

It might look straightforward, but this is a slow and detail-focused job. Getting the spacing right and keeping it consistent takes time, patience and a lot of care from the team.

We’ve also been improving how we do it. Threading the canes through the netting has always been part of the process, but we are now doing more of this to create a stronger fix. This means we can remove plastic cable ties altogether, reducing plastic use and improving the overall finish.

Small improvements like this help deliver a better environmental outcome while maintaining the quality of the fencing.

#DeerFencing
#BirdProtection
#Biodiversity
#EnvironmentalWork
#ForestryWork
#UplandLife
#LandManagement
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Looking after our team is a big part of what we do at Taiga Upland!

It’s not just about work. It’s about proper jobs, contracts, support and benefits that actually make a difference when they’re needed.

Ally McNaughton is a great example of that. After a hip replacement operation through our BUPA healthcare, he’s now back out on the hill and back doing what he does best.

The speed of the process made a huge difference. No long waiting lists, a good recovery and straight back into work.

These things might not always be front of mind, but when you need them, they really matter.

We value our team and we’re committed to looking after them.

Great to have you back, Ally.

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#LookingAfterOurTeam
#EmployeeBenefits
#RuralWork
#Scotland
#UplandWork
#ForestryWork
#LandManagement
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Looking after our te

RECRUITING NOW!

We are looking for experienced, top-level operators to join the team at Taiga Upland.

Our work spans forestry ground preparation, peatland restoration, road construction and general groundworks across Scotland’s upland environments.

We operate specialist equipment and take pride in running high-quality, well-maintained machines on serious projects.

Taiga Upland is a strong and growing business with a dependable pipeline of work, offering long-term opportunity for the right people.

We are based in Pitlochry, Highland Perthshire. Local candidates are preferred, however we operate across Scotland and work away as required.

We offer great rates, strong packages and good working conditions — but we expect high standards in return.

We are looking for operators who:

• take pride in their work
• can operate to a high standard
• work well as part of a team
• bring the right attitude to demanding environments

Hard work and cultural fit are essential to being part of our team.

If you meet this standard and want to apply - drop us a DM!

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Wader scrapes and micro ponds might be small features, but they can have a big impact!

On woodland creation and habitat restoration projects, these features help create the right conditions for wading birds, support insects and improve how water moves and sits across a site.

When done properly, they hold shallow water, provide feeding areas and add real biodiversity value to the ground.

This is where experience and skill really matter. Getting the levels right, understanding the ground and shaping the features properly makes all the difference to how well they work over time.

At Taiga Upland, this type of work builds on our background in both forestry and environmental restoration. With the right equipment and skilled operators, we’re able to deliver these features as part of a wider, well-planned site.

Sometimes it’s the smaller details that make the biggest difference.

#HabitatRestoration #Biodiversity #WaderScrapes
#MicroPonds #WoodlandCreation
#EnvironmentalWork #LandManagement
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