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Positive signs oysters settling in well after reintroduction to Firth of Forth
Marine experts have expressed delight over positive signs that thousands of oysters released into the Firth of Forth are settling in well to their new environment.
Local community group to explore purchase of Bunloit by Loch Ness for rewilding
Return of the wolf. Map shows rise across Europe, will Scotland reintroduce?
'Reintroducing lynx, wolves or bears unacceptable to Scots farmers and crofters'
Demonised, tortured, extirpated - is it time to bring the wolf back to Scotland?
Scottish rewilding jobs 'rise by 400 per cent since 2008'
Three quarters of Scots want public bodies to step up action on beaver reintroduction
Scottish rewilding campaign backed by Leonardo DiCaprio raises £200,000
Strange, 'globally rare' truffle found in Scotland creates rewilding dilemma
Leonardo DiCaprio urges Scotland to be a ‘world leader’ in rewilding efforts
Rewilding is driving 'carbon clearances', say protesting Cairngorm farmers
Rural Scots risk being ‘left behind’ amid green land boom
Rewilding company buys massive Highlands estate - then sells land to community
Where the wild things are. Ten of Scotland's most pioneering rewilding estates
Rewilding. Not just green lairds and 'pillaging capitalists running amok'
Chris Packham: 'The amount of killing of birds in Scotland is unbelievable'
Rewilding project in Perthshire aims to help species such as the capercaillie
They're back. Oysters returned to Firth of Forth after a century extinct
10 ways to turn your garden into a nature reserve, from Beechgrove's Kirsty Wilson