NC0 has left on migration
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Our resident female NC0 has left the reserve, bringing an end to her second successful breeding season at Loch of the Lowes. The last sighting of the season of NC0…
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Our resident female NC0 has left the reserve, bringing an end to her second successful breeding season at Loch of the Lowes. The last sighting of the season of NC0…
…Natural Heritage who will report their findings at the end of the trial to the Scottish Government. The Government will then make a decision about the future of beavers in…
…The Scottish Wildlife Trust is a partner in the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust, with responsibilities for wildlife conservation. During May until the end of August our seasonal wildlife ranger,…
…trout a close second. Trout and pike were brought to the nest throughout the season, with perch and tench becoming more common towards the end of the watch. Across the…
…evidence base needed to support the decisions about the return of beaver to Scotland. We have also used the detailed knowledge gained by the Scottish Beaver Trial to work alongside…
…However, the chicks are dying because there isn’t enough prey for the parents to catch to raise them. This is caused by over grazing of the hills by sheep and…
…depend on our most precious asset: Nature.” The emergence of Covid-19 is evidence of this. Having originated in the wild, this virus demonstrates the intimate connection between our health and…
…oil and mixed with raw jute, enabled workers to spin the fibres into useable fabric. Towards the end of the 19th century, Dundee developed into the premier Arctic whaling port…
…for future generations. At the end of the day, we all want to see cleaner, healthier and more biodiverse seas and we were pleased to see the Cabinet Secretary’s desire…
…each have our own local projects, so Andri and Jane started to discuss forming a group to go forward after our time with the second cohort came to an end….