Affric Highlands, a collaborative effort to restore nature in the central Highlands of Scotland, has been awarded the Nature and Climate Action Award at the prestigious Nature of Scotland Awards 2025, organized by RSPB Scotland. The ceremony, held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) on November 20th, brought together 53 award finalists from all over Scotland to celebrate their contributions to supporting Scotland’s wildlife and natural environment. The event was hosted by BBC Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams and BBC Scotland Landward presenter Arlene Stuart. The Nature of Scotland Awards recognize individuals and organizations making a difference in local communities, schools, and businesses to support wildlife and the environment. Affric Highlands, which brings together landowners, local communities, businesses, and partner organizations, aims to restore nature across more than 200, 000 hectares of the central Highlands. “We are deeply honored to receive this award,” said Stephanie Kiel, executive director of Rewilding Affric Highlands. “It recognizes the extraordinary commitment of our partners, landowners, and local communities who have embraced this vision for a healthier, more connected landscape.” The initiative, coordinated by charity Rewilding Affric Highlands, covers a vast area stretching from Loch Ness to Kintail, including Glens Affric, Cannich, Moriston, Shiel and Urquhart. Through peatland restoration, native woodland expansion, nature-friendly land management, and reconnection of ecological corridors, Affric Highlands is boosting biodiversity, tackling climate change, and creating long-term benefits for people who live and work in the area. According to Rewilding Affric Highlands, the collaborative approach is helping to secure the future of one of Scotland’s most iconic landscapes, while demonstrating the power of collaboration in achieving large-scale restoration for the benefit of wildlife, climate, and rural livelihoods. In a recent development, both the world-famous Glen Affric National Nature Reserve managed by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) and the Barrisdale Estate have joined Affric Highlands, bringing the landscape’s growing partnership to 21 landowners, covering a combined total of more than 81, 000 hectares. Each landholding has signed a memorandum of understanding and is making its own decisions on nature restoration activities, with support and guidance from the Rewilding Affric Highlands team. The initiative is encouraging more landowners to join, as the Affric Highlands landscape aims to cover over 700 square miles and is mostly owned by 56 large estates. The Nature of Scotland Awards, delivered by RSPB Scotland and headline sponsor NatureScot, have been running for over a decade and aim to recognize and celebrate the passion and hard work of individuals and organizations working towards conservation and climate action. According to Anne McCall, director of RSPB Scotland, the awards showcase the incredible conservation work happening in every corner of the country and thank the winners for their contributions. Professor Colin Galbraith, chair of awards headline sponsor NatureScot, also praised the award winners for their creativity, commitment, and achievements in helping nature and everyone across Scotland. Affric Highlands is a member of Rewilding Europe’s family of major European-wide flagship rewilding landscapes, which include Sweden’s Nordic Taiga and Italy’s Central Apennines. In April 2025, Rewilding Affric Highlands launched as an independent charity, having previously operated as a joint venture led by Trees for Life since 2021, with support from Rewilding Europe. This followed the initiative’s first three years as Trees for Life’s East-West Wild project, which involved extensive preparation and local consultation. For more details on Affric Highlands, please visit affrichighlands. org.
https://www.businessmole.com/nature-of-scotland-awards-2025-affric-highlands-reaps-success-in-rewilding-efforts/
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Two Bridges in Talks With Knox County for Inmates Transfer
Knox County inmates may soon be transferred to Wiscasset as Two Bridges Regional Jail works on a one-year agreement with the neighboring county. The contract, which outlines the transfer of Knox County’s long-term inmates, has not yet been signed, said Correctional Administrator Col. James Bailey on Tuesday, Nov. 18. The pending contract follows gridlock in Knox County, where the budget advisory committee lacks the membership to take action on the 2026 county budget and consequently can’t adequately fund the county’s jail, the Midcoast Villager reported. Despite pushback from Knox County jail employees, Knox County Commissioners voted to enter a contract with Two Bridges on Monday, Nov. 10, according to the Midcoast Villager. “I know it’s not what everyone wants,” Knox County Commissioner Morgan Hynd said at the meeting. During its Wednesday, Nov. 12 meeting, the Lincoln and Sagadahoc Multicounty Jail Authority voted to authorize Bailey to broach an agreement with Knox County officials. Though the agreement and its details cannot be fully released yet, “Knox County will have a financial obligation,” Bailey said. He expects the agreement to be signed in the coming days. To accommodate the added capacity, the jail authority also authorized Bailey to hire up to 10 new employees. During Knox County’s Nov. 10 meeting, Bailey said he would offer “lateral transfers” to any Knox County jail employees interested in moving to Two Bridges. Unrelated to the Knox County contract, Waldo County will soon stop transferring inmates to Two Bridges, County Administrator Carrie Kipfer said during the commissioner’s Tuesday, Nov. 18 meeting. The Waldo County contract expires at the end of December. The one-year agreement may not be the end of collaborative efforts, as Bailey said Knox County may join Two Bridge’s multicounty jail authority in the future, but there’s no definitive timeline. Knox County Board of Commissioners Chair Ed Glaser and County Administrator Amber Christie did not respond to requests for comment.
https://lcnme.com/currentnews/two-bridges-in-talks-with-knox-county-for-inmates-transfer/
Donald Glover Inducts Outkast Into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Donald Glover delivered a special introduction to Atlanta rap pioneers OutKast during their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction. For the performance segment of the iconic Southern duo’s induction, Tyler, the Creator, Doja Cat, J. I. D., and Janelle Monáe joined Big Boi on stage to perform a medley of the group’s biggest hits, including “Ms. Jackson,” “B.O.B (Bombs Over Baghdad),” and “Hey Ya.”
Earlier this year, it was announced that the former duo—comprised of André 3000 and Big Boi—would be inducted into the 2025 Rock Hall class, alongside other notable artists such as Salt-N-Pepa, The White Stripes, Cyndi Lauper, Soundgarden, and more.
To commemorate OutKast’s entry into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, GAS released official OutKast trading cards available exclusively on Complex.
OutKast’s discography includes six studio albums, starting in 1994 with *Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik*, followed by *ATLiens* in 1996, and *Aquemini* in 1998. Their last album was the 2006 *Idlewild* soundtrack. Over the past decade, the duo has reunited on several occasions for live performances. Notably, 2024 marks the 25th anniversary of their landmark album *Stankonia*.
Since 2010, Big Boi has steadily released solo and collaborative albums, while André 3000 has contributed occasional rap verses to albums by artists such as Kanye West and A Tribe Called Quest. In 2023, André released his debut instrumental album, *New Blue Sun*.
https://www.complex.com/music/a/jaelaniturnerwilliams/donald-glover-inducts-outkast-into-rock-roll-hall-of-fame
