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Scotland
Scotland is amazing for wildlife. The variety of species and habitats is outstanding - from golden eagles to otters, red squirrels to wintering geese and huge seabird colonies - all set among rugged mountains, moorland, ancient Caledonian pine forests and miles of coastline.
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Our nature reserves in Scotland include some of the wildest and most beautiful areas of the UK. They provide wonderful opportunities to enjoy some of Scotland's spectacular wildlife and scenery. Basing our work on a sound scientific understanding of what is happening in Scotland's countryside ensures our policies and the partnerships we build are successful. There is a great deal of interest in the conservation of Scotland's biodiversity, and we are pleased to be able to help foster and encourage this. More... |
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With some of the most spectacular scenery in the British Isles, the East Scotland region stretches down the coast from Shetland in the north to Fife in the south and inland, west through the glens of Perthshire and Royal Deeside to the Cairngorms. More... |
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North Scotland region covers the Highland and Western Isles Council areas, renowned for their culture and landscape, habitats and wildlife. Throughout the region, RSPB staff work with local people to help conserve, enhance and promote this unique wildlife heritage. More... |
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South and West Scotland is a region rich in wildlife and diverse in habitat. Whether it be white-tailed eagles on Mull, golden eagles on Islay, seabirds in Dumfries and Galloway or kingfishers in the centre of Glasgow, there is so much wildlife to see and enjoy. More... |
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