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Scottish farmers are helping red-listed birds bounce back, as thousands are recorded in a new farmland conservation survey.
The birds are doing particularly well in northern and eastern Europe, and they’re now seeking out other sites with good food ...
This niche market is shifting — drawing interest from increasingly young, international buyers with broad ambitions ...
A LARGE bird that was hunted into extinction is making a return to Scotland after 500 years. Cranes were once very common across the country, but disappeared in the Elizabethan era. But ...
A licence for Scotland's last surviving guga hunt has been granted for the first time since 2021. For centuries, thousands of ...
Trimming or cutting your hedges this month could land you in some serious legal bother due to strict environmental law ...
Brandon Robb, 28, was also slapped with an indefinite ban from owning or keeping animals after pleading guilty to a total of ...
Due to surging temperatures and climate change, animals such as puffins, red squirrels, and hedgehogs face going extinct in ...
Pupils from Dalbeattie High School had the honour of being the first visitors to a new woodland laboratory. Sam Lomax from ...
A campaigner says plans to build nine wind turbines on the hillside of Galloway will "completely change" its rural landscape.
Trimming or cutting hedges in July could land you with an unlimited fine and even six months in jail due to an environmental ...
The white-tailed eagle, the UK’s largest bird of prey, was driven to extinction and lost from our skies in 1918. But that all ...