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SORRY SAGA OF SPECIAL SEA EAGLES
Since 1975 no fewer than 168 Norwegian fledglings, under special licences,
have been set free in the west of Scotland. A nesting sea eagle was found
poisoned in the Morar area in spring 2002
In Brief
- SNH responds to lewis windfarm proposal
- £850,000 for rangers
- Kinloch castle options report commissioned
- Strategic move on renewable energy welcome
- World leader in 'outdoor ethics' teach in the highlands
Wildlife
- Mink eradication on track
- Lampreys on the edge
- Dragons and Damsels in the north-west
- £43 for corncrake friendly crofters
- West highland poised for new biodiversity projects
- Sights and sounds from the deep...
- Stornoway pupils get behind Biodiversity theme
More...
- New faces in West Highland
- SNH award £109k to Nevis Partnership
- Wild land day at film festival
- Mountain Safety Seminar
- Visit Beinn Eighe NNR centre and trails wester ross
- Comann na mara launches new website
- Ad campaign urges resposible access
- Rock on
- Tachartas airson na Cloinne anns a’ Choille
- Synopsis
- Salmon go to school!
- Tourism focus on Environment
- Have you been to Beinn Eighe?
- Turtle Roadshow - coming to a port near you
- Publication Review
- Publication spotlights St Kilda





