A horse grazes near mature Scots pine trees in Glen Feshie. This flag ship...
A horse grazes near mature Scots pine trees in Glen Feshie. This flag ship site for rewilding has bounced back after deer numbers were reduced from 45 to 2 deer/km2 to allow natural regeneration of tr...
The River Feshie, flowing through the glen of the same name in the Scottish...
The River Feshie, flowing through the glen of the same name in the Scottish Highlands, is flag ship site for rewilding after deer numbers were reduced from 45 to 2 deer/km2 to allow natural regenerati...
The River Feshie, flowing through the glen of the same name in the Scottish...
The River Feshie, flowing through the glen of the same name in the Scottish Highlands, is flag ship site for rewilding after deer numbers were reduced from 45 to 2 deer/km2 to allow natural regenerati...
Glen Feshie in the Scottish Highlands, a flag ship site for rewilding after...
Glen Feshie in the Scottish Highlands, a flag ship site for rewilding after deer numbers were reduced from 45 to 2 deer/km2 to allow natural regeneration of trees on the bare moorland. The 'granny' Sc...
Glen Feshie in the Scottish Highlands, a flag ship site for rewilding after...
Glen Feshie in the Scottish Highlands, a flag ship site for rewilding after deer numbers were reduced from 45 to 2 deer/km2 to allow natural regeneration of trees on the bare moorland. The 'granny' Sc...
Dr Andrew Kitchener, the Principal curator for Vertebrates at the National...
Dr Andrew Kitchener, the Principal curator for Vertebrates at the National Museum of Scotland, pictured in the museum archives in Granton with taxidermy deer including the red deer (at left). High den...
Dr Andrew Kitchener, the Principal curator for Vertebrates at the National...
Dr Andrew Kitchener, the Principal curator for Vertebrates at the National Museum of Scotland, pictured in the museum archives in Granton with taxidermy deer including the red deer (at left). High den...
Dr Andrew Kitchener, the Principal curator for Vertebrates at the National...
Dr Andrew Kitchener, the Principal curator for Vertebrates at the National Museum of Scotland, pictured in the museum archives in Granton with taxidermy deer including the red deer (at left). High den...
A partially burnt Aramaic Bible, one of the relics on display at the new Mar...
A partially burnt Aramaic Bible, one of the relics on display at the new Mar Goris Syriac-Catholic church (St George). The church was desecrated and badly burnt by ISIS terrorists when they took contr...
A metal crucifix and various candlestick holders, some of the relics on...
A metal crucifix and various candlestick holders, some of the relics on display at the new Mar Goris Syrias-Catholic church (St George) which was burned and badly damaged by ISIS terrorists when they...
The damaged head of a statue of the Vigin Mary, one of the holy relics on...
The damaged head of a statue of the Vigin Mary, one of the holy relics on display at the new Mar Goris Syrias-Catholic church (St George) which was burned and badly damaged by ISIS terrorists when the...
Smoke stains on the stone walls of the new Mar Goris Syrias-Catholic church...
Smoke stains on the stone walls of the new Mar Goris Syrias-Catholic church (St George) which was burned and badly damaged by ISIS terrorists when they took control of the region in 2014. It has since...
A rebuilt statue of the Virgin Mary in the grounds of the new Mar Goris...
A rebuilt statue of the Virgin Mary in the grounds of the new Mar Goris Syrias-Catholic church (St George) which was burned and badly damaged by ISIS terrorists when they took control of the region in...
The high street with a mock-up of a proposed new art gallery on this vacant...
The high street with a mock-up of a proposed new art gallery on this vacant lot as part of a multi-million pound regeneration project to be funded by a local millionaire philanthropist. All plans are...