The Nature of Scotland â Autumn 2011 â Issue 13
The Nature of Scotland â Autumn 2011 â Issue 13 The Nature of Scotland â Autumn 2011 â Issue 13
Red kite on the rise The project to reintroduce the red kite to Scotland has been hailed a great success, with the support of land managers a crucial factor
1 Red kites are good for business. Visitors to the Galloway Kite Trail have spent over £21 million since the project began in 2004. 59
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- Page 18 and 19: Personal stories On the edge of Dun
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Red kites are good for<br />
business. Visitors to<br />
the Galloway Kite Trail<br />
have spent over £21<br />
million since the<br />
project began in 2004.<br />
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