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The Nairnshire Community Newspaper Podcast: Stories from Land to Sea

The Nairnshire Community Newspaper Podcast: Stories from Land to Sea

By: The Nairnshire Community Newspaper
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We're bringing you closer to the people, places, and stories of Nairnshire and beyond. Each episode dives deeper into the lives and work of local business owners, artists, artisans, scientists, naturalists, and other inspiring folk who help shape our small but beautiful corner of the Highlands. Join us as we explore community, culture, creativity, and the wild landscapes that make this part of the world so special.@ 2025 Nairnshire Community Newspaper SCIO
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  • #001 - Mark Bradfield: The Hidden Life of Nairn’s Dunes
    Dec 11 2025

    For our very first episode of The Nairnshire Community Newspaper Podcast: Stories from Land to Sea, we sat down with conservationist Mark Bradfield, who moved from Oxfordshire to the Highlands purely out of love for wildlife… and somehow found himself knee-deep in marram grass on Nairn’s Central Beach.

    In this episode, Mark takes us on a fascinating tour of the Dune Resilience Project, a pilot scheme designed to protect one of Nairn’s most cherished places - the dunes many of us stroll through daily, often without realising how essential they are in keeping the sea out of Fishertown.

    We cover everything:

    • Why Nairn’s dunes are more fragile than they look
    • How rising sea levels, stronger storms, and even our own footprints affect the coastline
    • The surprising role of marram grass (it’s basically the unsung hero of the Highlands)
    • How butterflies, bees, and even moths depend on healthy dune ecosystems
    • Why fencing matters, and why Mark really hopes we don’t step over it
    • What the community can do right now to help protect the dunes
    • How citizen science - and a couple of good apps - can turn all of us into naturalists
    • And what’s next for the project as monitoring and data collection begin

    Mark’s passion is contagious, his explanations wonderfully grounded, and he left us seeing the dunes with completely fresh eyes.

    Honestly - you might never look at marram grass the same way again.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro: Meet conservationist Mark Bradfield
    02:00 Moving to the Highlands & first impressions of Nairn
    05:00 What conservation really is
    09:00 Water voles, mink, and how ecosystems fall out of balance
    14:00 What the Dune Resilience Project is trying to achieve
    17:00 Why dunes matter more than you think
    20:00 Climate change, storms, and the future of Nairn’s coastline
    25:00 Marram grass: the quiet superhero of coastal defence
    29:00 Wildlife on the dunes: butterflies, moths, bees and more
    33:00 What’s threatening the dunes - and how we can help
    37:00 Clearing scrub, planting grasses, and volunteer power
    42:00 Citizen science and the apps that make it easy
    46:00 What’s next for the project & how to get involved
    50:00 Closing thoughts: patience, hope, and nature’s pace

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    48 mins
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