Kilsture Art | Science | Forest - Investigating Soil on the Forest Floor
Sun 14 Jul
|Kilsture Forest
An artist, a forester and a wildlife recorder want us to look at the soil while walking through the largest patch of woodland in the Machars.


Time & Location
14 Jul 2024, 16:00 – 18:00
Kilsture Forest, B7004, Newton Stewart DG8 9DB, UK
About the event
Register at: https://fienta.com/investigating-soil-in-kilsture-forest-art-science-forest.
Join artist Morag Paterson, Forester Andy Macqueen and Wildlife Recorder Malcolm Haddow on a walk through Kilsture Forest investigating soil from different perspectives and interests.
An inspiration for artwork, a hidden world of mini-beasts and mycorrhizae, a major consideration in woodland management, a vital piece in the carbon sequestration and climate change story - soil is fascinating whichever way you look at it.
What to expect: An informal, informative discussion as the specialists share their knowledge about and interest in soil. The walk will take us off the main trails of Kilsture Forest to take a close look at what lies underground
If you have a magnifying glass or loupe, please bring it along! Walk length: approx. 2 miles in total.
This event is a partnership between the event leaders, Kilsture Forest Community Group (KFCG) and Machars and Cree Valley Climate Action Network (MAC-CAN) who are co-funding the event as part of their soil programme. KFCG is a voluntary group set up to promote the well-being and sustainability of the biodiversity on the site. The 204-acre Kilsture forest is now managed in partnership between Forestry & Land Scotland and KFCG.
This event forms part of the Dumfries & Galloway Woodlands 2024 Summer Programme, funded in part thanks to support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. For more information about Dumfries & Galloway Woodlands (SCIO 052525), visit www.dgwoodlands.org.uk, and sign up to become a member!
Register at: https://fienta.com/investigating-soil-in-kilsture-forest-art-science-forest.