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© Supplied by RSPB Scotland RSPB senior policy officer Isobel Mercer. Hundreds of nature jobs could be created in Tayside and Fife as part of a “green recovery” from Covid-19, say wildlife groups. A coalition of leading charities have said their plans for more deer stalkers, farm advisers and peatland workers could help rebuild the local economy after the pandemic. RSPB Scotland, the Scottish Wildlife Trust and WWF Scotland, claim 7,000 jobs could be created across Scotland. Research conducted by environmental economist Matt Rayment suggests a total 4,000 direct posts could come from peatland restoration, native woodland expansion, deer control and expanding the Scottish Government’s existing Farm Advisory Service.

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