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Project updatesWhy is the RSPB interested in farming? Farmland is crucial for many of our countryside birds. Read more about our Hope Farm project. In August 2009 the third batch of Norwegian white-tailed (sea) eagles were released from a secret location in Fife, as part of a five year reintroduction project for the East Coast of Scotland. Fifteen birds were brought over to Scotland on 26 June, following the release of 30 eagles over the last two years. An exciting boost for the conservation of common cranes in Britain was announced at the 2006 British Birdwatching Fair, in the shape of The Great Crane Project. Latest documentsRSPB Scotland parliamentary briefing on the Brian Pack Inquiry 141Kb, PDF The “Pack Report” offers a good analysis of the challenges currently facing Scottish Agriculture and the current system of payments. However, in RSPB Scotland’s view the report recommendations do not address the environmental challenges that the report itself highlights as being of vital importance. 1.05Mb, PDF RSPB Planning and Regional Policy Unit newsletter. IN THIS ISSUE: Saving special places; M4 toll update; Breckland core strategy update; Habitats ruling on Stacain wind farm; A precautionary approach to housing numbers; New era for major infrastructure; How Mineral Development Frameworks can deliver for wildlife; Landmark decision reprieves Poland’s threatened wildlife. Visit our Document Library for more. |
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