The pioneering scheme in the south of Scotland needs to raise £400,000 or it will be wound down.
A pioneering project to boost golden eagle numbers in southern Scotland is facing the "imminent threat" of being wound down.
The scheme has brought the birds from other parts of the country to a secret location near Moffat since it started in August 2018.The project has proved a success at increasing the numbers of golden eagles in the area over the past six years. Michael Clarke, who chairs SSGEP, said it was "absolutely crucial" that the project secured the funding needed to ensure its work could continue.
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