RSPB Scotland warns bird poisonings likely to be worse than even its own figures suggest
Twenty-nine cases of deliberate bird poisoning confirmed last year may just be the tip of the iceberg, RSPB Scotland has warned. (...)
VIDEO: Sea eagle touches down in Methil
A young sea eagle seems to have taken a liking to the Fife town of Methil. (...)
Whisky proving to be the water of life for black grouse
The fight against the decline of an endangered bird has been given a massive boost. (...)
Authorities call for zero tolerance approach to wildlife poisoning
Tayside Police say deliberate animal poisonings should not be tolerated in modern society. (...)
Perthshire minister suffers cuts in bizarre sea eagle attack
A Perthshire clergyman is recovering from wounds after being attacked by a sea eagle that also killed one of his showbirds. (...)
Shell Gannet Alpha North Sea oil spill confirmed as biggest in a decade
A North Sea oil spill 112 miles from the Scottish coast is the biggest leak in a decade. (...)
Bittern sweet symphony as RSPB Scotland staff hear rare bird
The presence of a rare bird has been hailed as evidence of the success of a Tay conservation programme. (...)
Hope Paton Bowling Club at war with Montrose's soaring seagull population
An invasion of seagulls in an Angus town is causing significant problems for locals — even leading to a bowling club being forced to move fixtures for the first time since the second world war. (...)
Norway thanked for latest batch of sea eagle chicks
A number of sea eagle chicks are settling into their new home at a secret location in Fife after being brought to Scotland from Norway. (...)
Investigation into golden eagle pesticide death in Strathdon
Tayside Police have joined their Grampian counterparts and wildlife experts in probing the death of a golden eagle on an Aberdeenshire estate. (...)
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. (...)
Shock rise in birds of prey being poisoned
There has been a rise in the number of Scotland's birds of prey being poisoned with illegal chemicals, new figures have revealed. (...)
Sea eagles give Loch Leven bird-watchers a thrill
Eagle-eyed bird-watchers in Kinross have spotted a giant bird of prey at the Loch Leven nature reserve. (...)
Eagle is reunited with mother
A young white-tailed eagle has been reunited with its mother on the Isle of Mull having recovered from a broken wing and leg. (...)
Friends of the Earth claims report proves case for renewable energy
Coal-fired power stations like Longannet in Fife could be a thing of the past, claims Friends of the Earth. (...)
Lottery boost for sea eagle project expected
The survival of a population of sea eagles hatched at a secret location in Fife has received a boost with news of a likely lottery windfall. (...)
Scotland sees white-tailed sea eagles in strongest position
This year has proved a record-breaking year for the UK's largest bird of the prey, the white-tailed sea eagle. (...)
SSPCA's rescued sea eagle back in the wild
The Scottish SPCA had to step in to nurse a sea eagle which had been released into the wild only weeks ago as part of a programme to reintroduce the birds in Scotland. (...)
Sea eagles return to Vane Farm nature reserve
A pair of Scottish bird lovers' "pin-ups" have returned to Vane Farm at Loch Leven after an absence of several months. (...)
Fife farm welcomes sea eagle's departure
A white-tailed sea eagle that terrorised hundreds of chickens at a north-east Fife farm last month has left the area. (...)