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Swift Bricks, Replanting Palm Houses and Seabirds in Storms

Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors.

The swift population has seen a significant decline in recent years. Now, Scotland has become the first country in the UK to introduce a legal requirement to install swift bricks in all new buildings. Rachel meets Cally Smith of North East Scotland Swifts to discover how the bricks will help to protect the birds.

The historic Palm Houses at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh are newly restored and the team are beginning to move the plant specimens inside, starting with the largest. Mark meets Glasshouse Manager Fiona Inches to find out what it takes to move hundreds of specimens.

Rachel is at the Herpetofauna Workers Meeting in Glasgow to find out about the work being done to help our reptiles and amphibians. She chats to volunteer Cally Ullman-Smith and his mum Janet of Saving Scotland鈥檚 Amphibians and Reptiles.

Recent stormy weather is causing puffins and other seabirds to struggle and many are being washed up on Scotland鈥檚 coastlines. Rachel and Mark are joined by Paul Reynolds of New Arc Wildlife Rescue, Aberdeenshire, to discuss the pressures seabirds face.

In this week鈥檚 podcast excerpt, Mark meets master wood carver David Robinson at his studio in East Lothian to learn more about how his work is inspired by nature.

Back at the Herpetofauna Workers Meeting, Rachel speaks to ecologist and survey volunteer Stephen Corcoran whose work is related to adders and restoring peatland.

Orkney based artist Anna Charlotta Gardiner is undertaking a month long residency in Aberdeen as part of the Royal Scottish Academy鈥檚 200th anniversary. Mark meets Anna near Aberdeen harbour to explore how her work takes inspiration from the city鈥檚 maritime heritage.

Mark takes a wander in Aberdeenshire to check out potholes exacerbated by stormy weather.

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