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ABOUT US

We are a social enterprise company. Social enterprises are companies that are changing the world of business for the better. They are businesses just like any other; they exist to make a profit. But it's what happens to that profit that sets social enterprises apart. Instead of the business profit going to owners or shareholders, it goes to furthering the mission and objectives of the social enterprise.

Our mission is to educate and inspire people to love and protect the natural world around them and to help to conserve the nature of Wester Ross.

All our profits are donated to our local nature restoration project in Poolewe, Rewilding Bac Dubh.

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Tracy McLachlan

Nature and wildlife have been my lifelong passion. I grew up in Dorset and spent much of my childhood birdwatching and enjoying nature with my family. When I met and married my husband Roger I discovered the west coast of Scotland through his family connections and after spending many holidays visiting the area we were lucky enough to realise our dream of living and working in Wester Ross. We've lived in our old croft house by the shores of Loch Ewe for over 20 years.

 

I set up Wild Ewe Safaris in 2021 and at the same time started negotiations to buy 92 acres of land at Bac Dubh by the village of Poolewe, to restore for nature, people and climate. Wild Ewe Safaris provides income for the project.

I look forward to sharing my passion for nature with you on one of our walks or workshops.

We are pleased to be a land partner in the Northwoods Rewilding Network, an initiative of the rewilding charity Scotland The Big Picture.

 

Northwoods is a Scotland-wide chain of landholdings committed to nature recovery. Its partners share a vision for an ecologically-restored landscape, where habitats are better connected and species can recover, expand and disperse.

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© 2025 by Rewilding Bac Dubh and Wild Ewe Safaris

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