Wildlife crime partnership on trail of deer poachers and coursers
Deer poachers and coursers are putting lives at risk in Fife, a wildlife crime partnership has warned. (...)
Authorities call for zero tolerance approach to wildlife poisoning
Tayside Police say deliberate animal poisonings should not be tolerated in modern society. (...)
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. (...)
Fife Partnership Against Wildlife Crime reports big response from public
A new Fife partnership fighting wildlife crime has been "greatly encouraged" by the public's response in the week since it set out its priorities. (...)
Fife wildlife crime in staggering 815% rise
Efforts to tackle a staggering 815% rise in wildlife crime have been outlined at a Fife summit. (...)
Sea eagle death a "total mystery" to head of Scone conservation trust
The Scottish chairman of a Perthshire-based conservation charity has described claims a dead sea eagle had been found on his estate as a "total mystery." (...)
Landowners who allow bird of prey poisonings to be government target
Tayside landowners whose employees are caught poisoning birds of prey could end up in jail under tough new government proposals to crackdown on wildlife crime. (...)
Mearns estate fears poaching out of control
A Mearns landowner who has found the roe deer population decimated on his estate fears poaching is spiralling out of hand. (...)
Gamekeeper claims poisoned red kite was "planted"
A gamekeeper on a Highland Perthshire estate at the centre of poisoning allegations has condemned those who use illegal pest control methods. (...)
Tayside wildlife crime crackdown
An initiative has been launched to combat wildlife crime in Tayside. (...)