
Moose in the Glen 2008
Dive into the wild ambitions of Scottish multimillionaire Paul Lister as he attempts to transform his 23,000-acre estate near Inverness into Europe's first wilderness reserve in *Moose in the Glen* (2008).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Moose in the Glen (2008) about?
This documentary follows Paul Lister's ambitious plan to turn his Scottish estate into a wilderness reserve by restoring forests and reintroducing long-lost animals like moose and wild boar. The film contrasts his vision with local resistance, asking whether such a radical ecological experiment can succeed.
Who directed Moose in the Glen?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Moose in the Glen?
The documentary features Scottish actor John Hannah as a key commentator.
Is Moose in the Glen (2008) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *Moose in the Glen* offers a fascinating look at rewilding and environmental debate in under an hour. Its concise runtime and stunning visuals make it a compelling watch for nature and conservation enthusiasts, even if it skims over deeper complexities.
How long is Moose in the Glen?
The runtime is 48 minutes.
About Moose in the Glen (2008) — A Gripping Documentary on Rewilding the Scottish Highlands
Dive into the wild ambitions of Scottish multimillionaire Paul Lister as he attempts to transform his 23,000-acre estate near Inverness into Europe's first wilderness reserve in *Moose in the Glen* (2008). This gripping documentary follows his bold vision to restore the ancient Caledonian pine forests and reintroduce lost species, beginning with moose and wild boar before eventually welcoming predators like brown bears, lynx, and wolves. Amidst breathtaking Highland landscapes and swirling debates, the film captures the tension between conservation dreams and local skepticism—will the glen ever truly feel wild again?
With a runtime under an hour, *Moose in the Glen* blends stunning nature cinematography with the human drama of environmental reinvention. It's a thought-provoking exploration of rewilding, heritage, and the delicate balance between tradition and transformation.