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Despite promising climate research, ‘wolves won’t be back in Scotland anytime soon’ say experts
Reintroducing wolves to Scotland could help native woodland to expand and combat climate change, a new study by researchers at the University of Leeds concludes. Central Europe has already seen ...
Reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands could help address the climate emergency, experts say. The animals could lead to an expansion of native woodland which could take in and store one ...
It's been centuries since a wolf's howl was heard across the Scottish Highlands, but a team of researchers thinks it's time to bring back these much-maligned predators. Doing so, their simulations ...
Plans to reintroduce large predators such as wolves to Scotland could damage support for 'rewilding', a leading conservationist has warned. Francesca Osowska, chief executive of NatureScot, said that ...
The study suggests reintroducing large carnivores to manage deer populations in the region. In a new study, researchers have proposed that reintroducing grey wolves to the Scottish Highlands could ...
Grey wolves were excised from Scotland roughly 250 years ago, ending decades of attempted eradication. Fortunately for Scotland’s climate, reintroducing wolves to the region could lead to native ...
When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995, they had dramatic impacts on parts of Northwestern United States. Decades later, a wealthy landowner wants to try a limited version ...
Research indicates that for wolves to be effective at directly reducing red deer numbers and allowing nature to recover in the Scottish Highlands they may need to be reintroduced to very large fenced ...
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