By Joe Dimbleby
Sunday, 03 April 2011
A three-year scheme to boost sea eagles in Scotland has been launched by Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has launched a three-year scheme to boost sea eagles throughout their breeding range in Scotland. The scheme, which will start in late spring, will encourage farmers and crofters to support sea eagle conservation and includes the setting up of an advisory panel to guide SNH. SNH chairman Andrew Thin, said: “The local sea eagle management schemes are recognised success stories. I am delighted to see progress towards a national scheme.”
Take a look at the Rottweil over-under .410, a small-bore shotgun with... Read more
My dog will not stop wetting it's bed - until i find a suitable c... Read more
Shooting associations express sadness at the deaths and welcom... Read more
Don't miss this week's issue (on sale Wednesday 16th May). FREE PRIZE DRAW: Win a Browning T-bolt.22 and Winchester ammo. Graham Downing gives his tips on where to find the best foreign sport! For all this and a whole lot more buy your copy today!
Save up to 31% on a subscription to Shooting Times & Country Magazine, subscribe today and perfect gift this Christmas.
Comments