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With its sparkling white turrets set against a  backdrop of Highland scenery, Blair Castle is one of Scotland’s most iconic images. The ...
After being hunted to near extinction, numbers of a native predator are recovering and eating more of an endangered prey ...
Conservationists in Scotland successfully fed predators—making them so fat and happy that they no longer bothered killing rare birds.
Michael’s grandfather was an in-shore fisherman, which led to an early appreciation of seafood. He describes his cooking style as “unpretentious – a little classic and a little modern”. The hotel ...
A new haven for a rare mammal will be unveiled near Newton Stewart this weekend. The Vincent Wildlife Trust has been working ...
Eight females and five males were carefully relocated from Scotland to Cumbria in September 2024. Project leader Dr Michael Mayhew said: “Pine martens are very bonny animals - these woodland creatures ...
Kenny Kortland, lead for the Cairngorms Connect Predator Project, said: “This exemplary research has yielded a management ...
A project to reintroduce pine martens in Cumbria has reached an important milestone, as the population is believed to have welcomed the ...
A study focused on protecting Scotland's capercaillie population by managing predators through non-lethal means has seen ...
With just over 500 of the ground-nesting birds left in the wild, the capercaillie is in danger of extinction in the UK.
The New Forest, a 1,000-acre reserve, is home to several rare species that have recently been caught on camera.
Now, according to BBC News, conservationists are working to bring them back. Thanks to reintroduction efforts, there are signs it's starting to work. Last autumn, 13 adult pine martens were ...