Simon McLaughlin2020
Educated as a horticulturalist, Simon's career started in tree surgery, earning him practical skills in plant physiology and identification. A passion for wildlife and the mountains ultimately expanded the scope of his career into conservation, working as a countryside ranger in Newcastle Upon Tyne and educating local people living near special reserves. He worked for a time in Ontario, Canada doing forestry, nature walk and hide development, and growing shiitake mushrooms, among other projects. Ultimately, he returned to the U.K. to work for the British Trust for Volunteers leading large groups on practical conservation projects in County Durham and Northumberland, a post-coal-mining community where he retrained people in high-level conservation and ecology. Simon then served as reserve manager at the Shropshire Wildlife Trust and reserve warden at Forsinard Flows in Scotland, where he restored native flora and fauna to the globally significant Blanket Bog. Currently, he is a site manager for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), working to restore Caledonian pinewood and Western Atlantic oak-woodland habitats across the central highlands of Scotland, managing a red kite feeding center near Black Isle, and supporting initiatives for Earasian curlew and other birds.
Simon's expertise in the Highlands and various nature reserves turned him into a full-fledged guide, leading people into wee corners that offer the best chances to view wildlife. When he's not guiding, he surveys golden eagles as a member of the Highland Raptor Study Group, as well as local arachnids. He's an active member of the Kintail Mountain Rescue Team and a keen kayaker, mountaineer, rock climber and nature lover.
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What Our Guests Say
Simon's passionate love of nature and conservation, his knowledge and expertise shared so generously, his thoughtfulness and attention to detail, and his sense of humor and fun all combined to make this an incredible trip! We were very lucky to have him as our leader!
Just my kind of guide: someone with scientific/technical knowledge! I really loved doing the marsh and woods walks and having Simon point out the tiny plants, which are so easily overlooked. And Simon was so very thoughtful of all the guest's needs! He was a joy to be around!
Simon is wonderful! His knowledge of biology is outstanding and he amazed all of us with his ability to identify any bird species from sight or sound. He also introduced us to an amazing micro-world of Scotland, including getting up close with a Sundew (a first for me!). I can't tell you how much I grew to like and appreciate this man.