St Andrews' new seal ready Togo on a journey for friendship
A lonely seal at St Andrews Aquarium, who was separated from her companion during a freak storm last year, is set to find happiness again. (...)
Scottish Wildlife Trust says Lady the osprey's eggs have failed to hatch
There was sad news for wildlife lovers as it was confirmed the UK's oldest breeding osprey's latest batch of eggs have failed to hatch. (...)
Hopes fade for Lady of the Lowes' latest eggs
Hopes that the UK's oldest breeding osprey will continue to play a role in boosting the species' population are fading fast. (...)
Shelter staff troubled by number of 'death row' dogs bred by drug culture
An Angus animal campaigner behind a drive to clamp down on the unlicensed breeding of Staffordshire bull terriers has said he will not volunteer his time only for dogs to be "put on death row." (...)
Efforts to save iconic capercaillie from a second extinction
One of Scotland's iconic species, the capercaillie, remains under serious threat of a second extinction. (...)
Perthshire twitchers holding vigil for Lady of the Lowes
Birdwatchers at a Perthshire wildlife reserve are mounting a vigil in the hope of spotting their most famous visitor. (...)
Bumper bird births benefit babies at Edinburgh Zoo
A couple of west Fife babies are among a new brood proving that Edinburgh Zoo's breeding success with animals might have rubbed off on its staff. (...)
Montrose trader's problems with 'brazen' seafront gulls
The shrill cry of a seagull was once associated with a fresh sea breeze — but now it is just as likely to bring a red mist down on coastal communities. (...)