Join MaCCOLL and Loch Abar Mòr for a relaxed evening of film, drinks and conversation, shining a light on one of Scotland’s most iconic – and endangered – wild residents: the Atlantic salmon.
We’ll be screening Riverwoods – a stunning and thought-provoking documentary from SCOTLAND: The Big Picture, followed by a chance to hear from local voices as we dig into the big questions around how we care for our rivers, forests and the wildlife that connects them.
Enjoy delicious nibbles and complimentary drinks from local, nature-friendly businesses.
ABOUT THE FILM
The salmon need the forest. The forest needs the salmon. And Scotland needs them both.
Over centuries, Scotland’s rivers have been stripped of their surrounding woodlands – changing the ability of these ecosystems to support the salmon runs that once flourished. Now, the King of Fish is in crisis:
- Only 3% of Scotland’s native woodland remains.
River temperatures are rising – in places exceeding the lethal limit for salmon eggs (16°C).
- In the 1960s, 30% of adult salmon returned from sea to spawn – today, that’s just 3%.
- 90% of salmon live in rivers at any one time – restoring their freshwater habitats is absolutely critical.
But there’s hope. Riverwoods is not just a film about a fish – it’s a story of loss, resilience, and how we can bring nature back, together. For wildlife, climate, and community. You can watch the trailer here.
This event is supported by Future Woodlands Scotland, allowing us to bring this to you free of charge.
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