Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park
Filmed on the 26th of September 2014.
A few of the delightful animals at the Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park at Kirkcudbright in South West Scotland.
The Red Panda were a little shy today.
The accompanying music is Mendelssohn's Concerto for violin, piano and orchestra in d minor - II, downloaded from archive.org and attributed to ONCLASSICAL by Stefano Micheletti from
A day at the Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park
The Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park
at Kirkcudbright in South West Scotland has a variety of animals from all over the world and their birds and animals have large,natural and imaginative enclosures.All footage here was filmed and photographed on a bitterly cold 18th of February 2010.
Depicted in this video of clips and photographs are some of the animals and birds resident in the park.
The Red Pandas,Oriental Otters (On a seperate video) and the Meercats are amongst the most popular.
I'll be back sometime to film the Meercats.
The background music is Breeze Remaster from Bassic Audiology
Kirkcudbright Wildlife Park
Kirkcudbright Wildlife and Conservation park has been struggling for a while to keep going This is a shame as it is a great educational and fun place for family's and youngsters to learn about wildlife. I hope it can get some kind of financial help to keep going.
RIVER KING ARRIVES AT KIRKCUDBRIGHT HARBOUR SCOTLAND
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2006 - New Forest Otter, Owl and Wildlife Conservation Park
Introduction to Wild Winter
Dumfries and Galloway has great opportunities for wildlife viewing during the different seasons. This video introduces Wild Winter.
Flood Scenes At Various Points Of Galloway Hydro Electric Scheme (1938)
Title reads: SCOTLAND.
Galloway.
Various shots of water thundering down over mountain spillways on the Galloway Hydroelectric scheme. Brief shot of men clearing debris from the calmer parts of the water. More shots of the waterfalls.
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Places to see in ( Gatehouse of Fleet - UK )
Places to see in ( Gatehouse of Fleet - UK )
Gatehouse of Fleet is a town in the Civil Parish of Girthon, Kirkcudbrightshire, within the District Council Region of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, which has existed since the mid-18th century, Although the area has been inhabited since much earlier. Much of its development was attributable to the entrepreneur James Murray's decision to build his summer home, Cally (now a hotel), there in 1765.
Over the next hundred years, the town developed into a centre for industry, particularly cotton mills. The western approach to the town is dominated by the imposing Cardoness Castle. Gatehouse of Fleet is the birthplace of Victorian artist John Faed. The renowned inventor of clockwork mechanisms, Robert Williamson, was also known to have set up a workshop in the town in 1778, which burned to the ground (and claimed his life) in 1794.
The town takes its name from its location near the mouth of the river called the Water of Fleet which empties into Wigtown Bay at Fleet Bay, and its former role as the Gait House or the House on the Road on the River Fleet or toll booth of the late 18th century stagecoach route from Dumfries to Stranraer, now the A75 road. It was a haven along this route, and travellers would often stop in the area rather than furthering the journey at night due to the high numbers of bandits and highwaymen at the time.
The settlement of Anwoth is one mile (1.5 km) to the west of Gatehouse of Fleet; this is where Samuel Rutherford was minister from 1627 to 1636. Gatehouse has the second oldest average population of towns in Scotland.
( Gatehouse of Fleet - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Gatehouse of Fleet . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Gatehouse of Fleet - UK
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2010-06-20 - Scotland Trip (Southbound)
Sections from return trip from Scotland, taken from route including Brighouse Bay Holiday Park, Kirkcudbright, A711, A75 to Dumfries, A75 to Gretna, M6 border crossing into England.
Wingham Wildlife Park - May 19, 2012
Trip to Wingham Wildlife Park (Near Canterbury, Kent, England)
Save the Machars
The Machars in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, is a conservation area of outstanding natural beauty. It sustains itself mainly through tourism and farming and has remained relatively unchanged for centuries. Sadly, the area is now under threat from the construction of huge industrial wind turbines which will pollute our land and rivers, marginalise our precious wildlife, destroy our peat bogs, flatten our woodlands and endanger our community.
The mission of Save the Machars is to stop the industrialisation of this landscape, to support the local communities and protect our wildlife. You can help us by signing our petition, and writing letters to Dumfries & Galloway Council, the Scottish Government, and your MP.
As well as signing our petition, please help us in our cause by Liking our Facebook page, where you can also keep up-to-date with our progress, see the latest news, and view more photographs.
service of thanksgiving led by the children of the stewartry.mpg
THE PARISH CHURCH OF KIRKCUDBRIGHT CELEBRATES THE DIAMOND JUBILEE
WITH A WONDERFUL SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING
Red Kite Trail
The Galloway Red Kite trail in Dumfries and Galloway. Well worth a visit to see these beautiful birds.
Remembrance Sunday 2015 - Rebecca Westwood Stamford Poet Laureate
Rebecca Westwood is Stamford's Poet Laureate for 2015.
This is her reading of 'I Wasn't There' during the Act of Remembrance on Sunday 8th November 2015 at Stamford War Memorial.