Trust responds to review of golden eagle satellite tagging

Responding to the Analyses of the Fates of Satellite Tracked Golden Eagles in Scotland Report published today by Scottish Natural Heritage Susan Davies, Director of Conservation, Scottish Wildlife Trust said:

“We welcome the publication of this extensive investigation into the fate of satellite tagged golden eagles in Scotland.

“The report leaves little doubt that human interference is stopping golden eagles from expanding into their full natural range. It is also highly likely that illegal persecution is causing the disappearance of golden eagles around some grouse moors in the Highlands.

“This is further proof of the need for a step change in the way our uplands are managed, including the introduction of a licensing system for driven grouse moor management to address wildlife crime and encourage more sustainable stewardship of these areas.

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Responding to the Analyses of the Fates of Satellite Tracked Golden Eagles in Scotland Report published today by Scottish Natural Heritage Susan Davies, Director of Conservation, Scottish Wildlife Trust said: “We …

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