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East Scotland Sea Eagles
A bad start for nesting white-tailed eagles
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Some of you may have seen the recent story in the media regarding the first breeding attempt made by white-tailed eagles in the east of Scotland. Here is a link to David Millar's article on the BBC website on Thursday the 13th of June. http://www...
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What can G8 do for wildlife?
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The June 2013 G8 summit is taking place now against the stunning back drop of Lough Erne in Fermanagh . Next door to where the heads of state are ensconced is Fernay and White Island South, a long standing RSPB reserve managed for breeding waders. You...
Scottish Nature Notes
Natural solutions to living in a changing climate
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Jim Densham, Senior Land Use Policy Officer (climate), says nature can provide solutions to some of our most pressing problems... Natural solutions to living in a changing climate View across Loch Insh by Andy Hay (rspb-images.com) If you...
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One Big Thing for Nature: guest blog post from Chris Packham
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Following the launch of the State of Nature report, I have been keen to stimulate a debate about what else we need to do to live in harmony with nature. Over the past few weeks, people from differing perspectives have proposed their One Big Thing for...
Scottish Nature Notes
A hidden gem
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Leianna
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Chris Knowles, RSPB Nature Counts Trainee Ecologist, has been out and about at our Baron's Haugh nature reserve near Motherwell... A hidden gem A ‘hidden gem’, an ‘overlooked treasure’, perhaps even a ‘best kept...
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