Ross Watson

Fellow’s Profile

Ross Watson

Fellow’s Profile

Ross Watson

Invasive Plant Eradication: Best Practice, Added Value, Sustainability for Nature

Fellowship

Themes

Focus

Finding diverse solutions to manage invasive non-native plants threatening our ecosystems.

Countries

Fellowship year

2023

Locality

Scotland

Follow

Biography

I am employed by Woodland Trust Scotland as the Site Manager across the North of Scotland. My Fellowship looks to understand different models for managing invasive plant removal, with an appropriate and flexible funding landscape, tackling the issue holistically at scale, and ensuring sustainability through the involvement of communities, young people and land managers.

My interest in this comes from dealing with a range of invasive plants throughout the sites I manage and in seeking an approach focused on outcomes Ð ensuring the land is purposefully managed beyond the initial control, particularly for the protection of designated sites and globally threatened habitat such as temperate rainforest.

From the research undertaken, I aim to develop projects in two Special Areas of Conservation, effectively removing the assemblage of invasive non-native plants from the sites and the wider landscape. This will involve a range of stakeholders and communities, developing training and education opportunities for young people, and ensuring that there are local people with the interest and skills to make the work a success, while also valuing the social and economic benefits.

Activity

editorial

July 2023 Fellow's update: Ross Watson

Site Manager with the Woodland Trust Scotland, Ross Watson (CF 2023) has featured in Strathspey & Badenoch Herald. Ross talks about how he will be using his Churchill Fellowship to visit areas in Cambodia, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia to learn more about different models for managing invasive plant removal, with a holistic approach and ensuring sustainability through the involvement of communities, young people and land managers. Ross explains that his interest derives from dealing with the range of invasive plants that live on the sites he manages. He hopes that his learning will enable him to develop projects in two Special Areas of Conservation, removing invasive non-native plants from the sites and the wider landscape. The projects will help to develop training and education opportunities for young people.

By Ross Watson, 2023

Disclaimer

All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.

Activity

editorial

July 2023 Fellow's update: Ross Watson

Site Manager with the Woodland Trust Scotland, Ross Watson (CF 2023) has featured in Strathspey & Badenoch Herald. Ross talks about how he will be using his Churchill Fellowship to visit areas in Cambodia, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia to learn more about different models for managing invasive plant removal, with a holistic approach and ensuring sustainability through the involvement of communities, young people and land managers. Ross explains that his interest derives from dealing with the range of invasive plants that live on the sites he manages. He hopes that his learning will enable him to develop projects in two Special Areas of Conservation, removing invasive non-native plants from the sites and the wider landscape. The projects will help to develop training and education opportunities for young people.

By Ross Watson, 2023

Disclaimer

All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.

Contact this fellow

Fellow contact

Related

Newsletter Sign Up