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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 ...
From July 1st, the whole of England will become a bluetongue restriction zone, meaning livestock can move freely around. Governments in Cardiff and Edinburgh, however, have decided that animals coming ...
AS anyone who has ever had the ill fortune to meander down Aberdeen’s Union Street around 3am on a Sunday morning, seagulls can be a bit of ...
A new tool has been launched to cut through the confusion of bluetongue movement rules and help farmers keep livestock moving ...
Don’t like whisky? Then you haven’t properly explored Scotch. Scotland’s whisky-makers are masters of malts, offering more ...
A project to reintroduce pine martens in Cumbria has reached an important milestone, as the population is believed to have welcomed the ...
The Scottish Government has had no real fiscal discipline because they can always blame Westminster if anything goes wrong ...
Struggling up the ferry gangplank with her shepherd's crook, her dogs, a huge bag of filthy clothes and a rucksack on her ...
The Scottish public are being asked to help find more of the rare Bordered Brown Lacewing to mark 200 years since they were first discovered.
As the days grow longer and fields begin to hum with life, summer brings a flurry of activity across Scotland’s farms and ...
New figures showing an increase in the number of greyhounds that died racing last year have sparked renewed calls for a ban ...
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