In Wild Winter, John D. Burns, sets out to rediscover Scotland’s mountains, remote places and wildlife
in the darkest and stormiest months. He traverses the country from the
mouth of the River Ness to the Isle of Mull, from remote Sutherland to
the Cairngorms, in search of rutting red deer, pupping seals, minke
whales, beavers, pine martens, mountain hares and otters. In the midst
of the fierce weather, John’s travels reveal a habitat in crisis, and
many of these wild creatures prove elusive as they cling on to life in
the challenging Highland landscape.
As John heads deeper into the
winter, he notices the land fighting back with signs of regeneration. He
finds lost bothies, old friendships and innovative rewilding projects,
and – as Covid locks down the nation – reflects on what the outdoors
means to hillwalkers, naturalists and the folk who make their home in
the Highlands.