Scottish Species Action Framework
Brett Westwood on the world of nature and wildlife conservation. This week he discusses Scotland's wildlife initiatives at the Scottish Natural Heritage conference in Edinburgh.
Scotland's five year Species Action Framework programme ended in March 2012. This unique programme has advanced conservation and management action for 32 of Scotland's select species - including beaver, red squirrel, sea eagle, capercaillie, freshwater pearl mussel, great yellow bumblebee and woolly willow and invasive non-native species such as North American signal crayfish.
For Saving Species Brett Westwood travels up to the Scottish Natural Heritage conference in Edinburgh to discuss the results of this 5 year programme with the movers and shakers in Scotlands wildlife conservation.
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Species Action Framework - Greenland White Fronted Goose
In 2007 theÌýset out a strategic approach to species management entitled theÌý (³§´¡¹ó).Ìý
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One of the species targeted for due to a decline in the population, was the Greenland (Anser albifrons flavirostris).Ìý Their name comes from the large white patchÌýaround the beak andÌýthroughout September and October they migrate to the west sideÌýof Scotland and Ireland from their breeding ground in western Greenland.Ìý
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- Tue 4 Dec 2012 11:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
- Thu 6 Dec 2012 21:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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