Golden eagles heading south...
Автор: Yorkshire Rewilding Network
Загружено: 2025-01-08
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Recorded on Tuesday, 8th January 2025, this webinar is presented by Cat Barlow.
The South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project (SSGEP), launched in 2017, has successfully increased the population of golden eagles from 6 to around 50 birds; more than the region has seen in over 300 years.
In just 6 years, 12 new territories have established and the first signs of breeding activity recorded. Through established translocation protocols collecting single chicks from nests of twins alongside the novel subadult translocation methodology, the southern Scottish Population is thriving. Stakeholder and community engagement has played a vital role in the success of the project. Its next goal is to support the return of golden eagles to Northern England.
Cat is CEO of Restoring Upland Nature and project manager of South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project. She is an ecologist and ornithologist with twenty five years of expertise in bird of prey conservation, uplands, and conflict resolution.
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