Yahoo News<\/strong><\/a> online.<\/p>\nWe also secured a first-person slot in The Times by\u00a0German scientist Dr Daniel Hoffman, of Game Conservancy Deutschland, who led the research activity at Glenogil.<\/p>\n
He said: “We wanted to show other estates, other countries in the UK\u00a0and in the whole of Europe, that you can have this biodiversity only when you have the ecologically correct form of management in an area.”<\/p>\n
Danny Lawson, head gamekeeper at Glenogil Estate, and a member of the Angus Glens Moorland Group, said: \u201cThe management techniques which work so well at Glenogil can hopefully be replicated to the benefit of wildlife across Scotland, the UK and Europe.<\/p>\n
\u201cLand management, especially for gamekeepers on moorland estates, has never been under closer scrutiny. Much has changed in the sector over the last 15 years including at Glenogil, and it is only fair that we recognise where our management is creating a rich tapestry of wildlife.\u201d<\/p>\n
Watch the film featuring Dr Hoffman’s\u00a0work\u00a0(below).<\/p>\n