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Wind farm cash donation blows Perthshire communities way

Wind farm cash donation blows Perthshire communities way
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Pine martens shake their bums when they poo! : Wildlife detection course is a real eye-opener

Pine martens shake their bums when they poo! : Wildlife detection course is a real eye-opener
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Scotland Could Become the World s First Rewilding Nation

The worldwide populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish fell by an average of 68 percent between 1970 and 2016, according to the 2020 Living Planet Report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Ecosystem destruction has led to 1 million species 500,000 animals and plants and 500,000 insects being under threat of extinction. Scotland is one of Europe s least wooded countries and the rewilding movement is aiming to change that. (Here Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin west of Cannich.) Nilfanion/Wikimedia/(CC BY-SA 3.0) The worldwide populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish fell by an average of 68 percent between 1970 and 2016, according to the 2020 Living Planet Report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Ecosystem destruction has led to 1 million species 500,000 animals and plants and 500,000 insects being under threat of extinction.

Community access to Alyth s great outdoors just got greater

Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The public will enjoy improved access to the countryside around Alyth thanks to a significant funding boost. Around £13,000 awarded to the Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust (PKCT) will increase accessibility to 550m of the Cateran Trail near Alyth Hill. It will also be used to create an 800m vital path link with signage through a wooded area of Bamff Estate. The funding from Avondale Environmental will allow the opening of new, free to use, publicly accessible walking trails. It is hoped the move will help improve mental and physical health and boost the tourism economy.

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