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Farmers in the Scottish Borders are being urged to speak up as scientists race to understand the growing threat of bluetongue ...
Belgian-born Ann Van Eetvelt runs Lurgan Sheep Vet in Aberfeldy, offering vital care for flocks across rural Perthshire.
People living in deprived areas of Scotland are at a higher risk of being bitten or injured by a dog, a study has revealed.
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Newspoint on MSNWhy Did Scotland Choose The Unicorn As Its National Animal?The unicorn, Scotland’s iconic national animal, embodies the virtues of purity, strength, and resilience, mirroring the ...
A bite prevention expert has shared an easy and effective method to prevent those pesky insect and mosquito bites this summer ...
A LEADING conservation charity has pleaded with visitors to Glencoe not to leave memorials or rock art behind in a bid to ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNAncient Scottish Salamander is 14 Million Years Older Than Previously ThoughtForty years ago an amateur Scottish paleontologist named Stan Wood made a fascinating discovery, uncovering Westlothiana ...
The calls come after parts of Moray and the Highlands were devastated by wildfires.
Bluetongue and Schmallenberg differ in spread, signs and risk—especially in Scotland's cooler climate. Here’s what livestock farms need to know.
The embroidered work, depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, will go on display in London for the first time, on ...
The entire territory of England has been designated a bluetongue 'restricted zone' as of 1 July, in a move that is set to ...
Bears hold endless fascination for people—they’re huge, and intelligent, and they look oh so cuddly. It’s easy to imagine ...
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