A first for Scotland in golden eagle breeding
For the first time ever in Scotland, two young golden eagles have been found to lay eggs at just three years of age.Normally, golden eagles breed for the first time from four to six years old.Only once...
View ArticleAdvice on planning new woodlands with eagles in mind
Already trialled in Argyll, Forestry Commission Scotland has today, Tuesday 4th September, published advice on how to plan and assess proposals for new woodlands in those parts of Scotland that are...
View ArticleNew SAMS research shows marine food web dynamics guide ecosystem conservation...
New research from the Scottish Association of Marine Science [SAMS] has shown that marine ecosystems have to be taken as whole, individual systems.At the heart of this is is the study of marine food...
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