Through Project Wipeout, the National Trust for Scotland continues to tackle invasive species that are threatening our natural habitats, including Rhododendron ponticum and Japanese knotweed.
Scotland's Rainforest is a special place but it faces serious threats. One of those is invasive rhododendron. Join Izzy Baker at RSPB Scotland's Glenborrodale to find out the impact rhododendron can have and what we are doing to get rid of it.
Why rhododendron management is important, and an insight into how Knoydart Forest Trust has cleared and maintained it.
Find out more about how and why roe deer are managed in Scotland's rainforest.
Forestry and Land Scotland have been using drones to survey for invasive species like Rhododendron ponticum.
Scotland's rainforest is an incredible habitat, full of rare lichens and bryophytes. But an invasive, non-native plant called Rhododendron ponticum is slowly taking over. Find out how the National Trust for Scotland is tackling the problem