Reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands could lead to an expansion of native woodland which could take in and store one million tons of CO2 annually, according to a new study.
The animals could keep red deer numbers under control - boosting woodland expansion and carbon storage, scientists say ...
REINTRODUCING wolves in the Highlands could lead to an expansion of native woodland which could take in and store one million ...
A study led by researchers at the University of Leeds said reintroducing the species into the Cairngorms, south-west, north-west and central Highlands could help curb the problem of red deer eating ...
Members of the rural community said the proposals to change the female deer cull season presented animal welfare issues and could affect deer managers’ mental health. The Scottish Government has ...
Venison could be on the menu soon in East Loch Lomond to help tackle exploding deer populations which ravage woodland and ...
The reintroduction of wolves to Scotland could lead to the natural expansion of woodland and help combat climate change, according to a new study ...
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Reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands could lead to an expansion of native woodland which could take in and store ...
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