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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.
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#MicroPonds #WoodlandCreation
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Donavourd woodland creation is a special one for us!
The operations are the same as many of the sites we work on across Scotland. High quality deer fencing and precision ground preparation delivered by Taiga Upland, followed by tree planting carried out by our friends at Mind Forestry.
It’s a combination that works and consistently produces strong woodland creation sites.
The big difference on this project is the customer!!!!
This woodland sits around our yard in Pitlochry and this time we are the client. Around 50,000 trees will be planted here to establish a new mixed conifer woodland over the coming years.
Seeing the whole process from the landowner’s perspective has been a brilliant experience. It also reminds you just how important good fencing, careful ground preparation and quality planting are to the long term success of these projects.
I even grabbed a spade and did a bit of planting myself. It brought back some good memories.
#WoodlandCreation
#Forestry
#TreePlanting
#Pitlochry
#RuralScotland
#LandManagement
#NewWoodland
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What’s your direction of travel?
At Taiga Upland we believe some work will always matter. Restoring peatlands.
Preparing forests. Building infrastructure in Scotland’s upland landscapes. It’s demanding work that requires skill, resilience and a team that can rely on each other.
This isn’t work that will be replaced by AI. It’s real work, in real environments, with real consequences.
If you want to be part of a professional team delivering some of the most important and interesting land management projects in Scotland, we’d be glad to hear from you.
Join the team. #Taigaupland
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There’s no time to waste on the high ground!
The winter conditions this year slowed progress across several fencing sites. Snow, wet ground and tough access meant delays were unavoidable and momentum took a hit.
Now the teams are pushing hard to catch up.
Production is moving again and everyone is focused on getting the work delivered. But there is one thing that will never change — we will not compromise on quality, safety or workmanship.
Upland deer fencing has to be built properly if it’s going to stand up to the environment. That means doing the job right first time, even when the pressure is on.
The aim now is clear. Strong fences up and ready for planting as more new woodland moves towards establishment.
#UplandFencing
#ForestryWork
#DeerFencing
#WoodlandCreation
#RuralScotland
#WorkingOutdoors
#TeamWork
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