By John Love
© John Love
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I was intimately involved in the reintroduction of the white-tailed sea eagle to Scotland in 1975.
Despite Peter Fraser’s claim in his recent letter to The Press & Journal, there was in fact a detailed assessment made by a nature conservancy advisory panel, prior to the Rum reintroduction.
A successful return to Scotland
At the time, the white-tailed sea eagle was under serious threat from pesticides throughout its European range. Only northern Norway still retained a healthy population and their government were happy to issue us with the necessary licences.
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