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Figures from NFU Scotland suggest 193,000 sheep were moved from England to Scotland last year along with 50,000 cattle. The figures don't include animals which were brought to Scotland for slaughter.
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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 ...
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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.
Have you ever imagined what cows would look like if they were shampooed and blowdried? Me neither. But now that I've seen it, ...
Visitors to one of Scotland’s most famous glens have been urged ... s hearts and they may want to leave a marker or memorial, it’s important to protect the natural beauty and wildlife of these places.
Have you ever imagined what cows would look like if they were shampooed and blowdried? Me neither. But now that I've seen it, I don't think I'll ever forget it. They're unexpectedly fluffy and ...
Tory MSP Rachael Hamilton quoted one Scot as saying people are ‘scared, attacked and traumatised’ by the birds.
Police Scotland and partners relaunched Operation Ballaton - a summer initiative aimed at keeping visitors and communities ...
The term ‘keeper’ is important to consider because the person who is at fault is the person who was in control of the dog at the time of the incident, and that might not necessarily be the owner.
Major wildfires across parts of the Cairngorms have decimated large swathes of land in recent weeks, prompting calls for the ...
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