"We strongly believe that polarized views held about Britain’s wild predators - both present and future - can be reconciled through a shared willingness to celebrate our natural heritage and through partnership and open discussion. This challenge can be met with a greater understanding of predators’ ecology and a stronger empathy with the many communities whose lives are affected by their presence."
The April edition contains information on sea eagles, nordic predators, wilderness reserves in Scotland, the re-introduction of lynx to Scotland and the control of sparrowhawks, amongst other things. Well worth a read!
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