Considerable and rapid change across all aspects of society is needed to stop further nature loss in Scotland, a new report reveals. Many of the direct causes of biodiversity loss are well-known such ...
A ‘once-in-a-generation' project is transforming the landscape of one of Scotland’s most important water sources. Hundreds of hectares of native woodland are now regenerating at Loch Katrine as the ...
Raccoons, muntjac deer, plants that cause flooding, and mussels that clog up water pipes are among the new problem species that are likely to arrive in Scotland over the next decade and pose a serious ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that there is a marked drop in the status of Scotland’s harbour seal population, as ...
Glossy ibis have been appearing in “never-before-seen numbers”.
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