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…might simply be inexperience from a first-time breeder. Although the crow did not make off with the egg or eat it, the egg was damaged and has been buried out…
…and inexplicably began leaving the egg exposed, whilst her mate LM24 stopped his usual early morning and regular incubation stints throughout the day. Graph showing the number of egg exposure…
…in our hands is to continue to restore biodiversity to the hills, to help ensure that the golden eagle keeps its place at the top of a healthy food chain….
…long way to go if we’re to halt biodiversity loss by 2030 and restore nature by 2045. That’s why today we’re focusing on a single action that anyone can take…
…red squirrels. By 2009, greys had spread up both the Dee and Don rivers and almost completely replaced reds in Aberdeen. Removing grey squirrels creates safe areas for red squirrels…