E 聽C 聽O 聽– 聽T 聽R 聽A 聽V 聽E 聽L 聽 聽聽N 聽E 聽W 聽S Eco-travel News: Let No Man Own Our Island! But we’d be thrilled if he’d visit and spend some cash Midmorning fog and mist curl around the coast of the Isle of Eigg as the ferry approaches the Scottish island’s jagged shoreline. A rugged native dressed in worn work clothes leans against the boat’s railing, nursing a breakfast beer. As the ferry rumbles closer, he turns to a fellow passenger and sweeps his arm toward the forests, fields, and This summer, Eigg (pronounced “egg”) renounced its title as the most troubled of the lovely Hebrides, a group of islands off Scotland’s western coast. Like most of the Highlands region, Eigg had operated for centuries under a system of quasi feudalism, its 7,400 acres owned not by residents but by a laird, or landlord. In recent decades Eigg’s landlords, according to the Now, just a few years later, it’s poised to become a self-professed ecotourism draw 鈥 and one of the more interesting social experiments in recent British history. In 1996, the 63 residents joined forces with the Scottish Wildlife Trust and another charity to raise money to buy the island themselves; in effect, they hoped to make themselves their own laird. By the time But first the Eiggers must prove that their experiment is both financially and ecologically sustainable 鈥 which will require an influx of visitors to an island that has no electricity, spotty phone service, and, as you read this, one caf毛 and only a few hotel beds (though camping is allowed on the beach). But Eigg does have great rugged appeal. Its 11 square miles To familiarize visitors with this landscape, local ecologist John Chester leads interpretive tours. Make reservations through the Scottish Wildlife Trust at 011-44-131-312-7765. Or write instead. The islanders hope you will. “That’s the nice thing about finally having a permanent address,” one Eigger says. “We can get mail now.” |
Eco-travel News: Let No Man Own Our Island!
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