Archive for May, 2010

New Beavers Introduced to Knapdale Forest

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

On May 4, the Scottish Beaver Trial released into the wild a further two beavers (one male, one female) at a secret location in Knapdale Forest not far from Loch Melfort. In May 2009, 11 beavers were released and are thriving in their new home and it’s hoped that the new additions will quickly and easily adapt to their new home.

To help the beavers do this, the project team built two artificial lodges as temporary accommodation. Lodges take time to build and without adequate shelter, the beavers would be vulnerable. The interior of the lodge was baited with food and their bedding was laced with the beavers’ scent to encourage them to feel at home.

It will be interesting to see how the new pair settle in and what impact they have on the environment. The existing beavers have built their own lodges and evidence of beaver activity in the area is very noticeable with numerous tree stumps and felled trees. The effect of the beavers’ dams is quite dramatic. Since the beavers got to work, Dubh Loch has nearly doubled in size resulting in more habitat for wildlife such as frogs, dragonflies and water plants.

All of us here at Loch Melfort Hotel like to keep up with our furry neighbours’ activities and hope the new pair enjoy their new Scottish home.

For more up-to-date news visit the Scottish Beaver Trial website.

Festival of the Sea

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

The Festival of the Sea is a exciting new event which takes place between May 21-31. The Oban and Lorne area is dominated by the the influence of the sea, and for the first time the local community will come together in a series of events to celebrate the sea, explore its heritage, and highlight it importance.

From Appin to Kilmartin, Tobermory to Taynuilt, public talks, exhibitions, open days and outdoor events about sea life in the Oban area will take place daily, and throughout the ten days experts in fields such as marine biology, local history and conservation will share their knowledge with the community and visitors alike. In addition, there will be hands on activities like cooking seafood in a restaurant, coasteering (rock scrambling, cliff jumping and swimming), beach cleaning, boat trips, guided walks, and, of course, ceilidhs aplenty!

Sound of Jura from Loch Melfort Hotel

Sound of Jura from Loch Melfort Hotel

Local schools are heavily involved and already the children have prepared friezes, 3-D models, costumes, dances, poems and presentations all centred around a marine theme.

The festival is organised by the Scottish Association for Marine Science and the full programme of events can be viewed at the Marine Science Festival website.