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Climate change worries for bird
A rare mountain bird is to be radio tracked in an effort to better understand its declining numbers. Related PostsMartian Dust: Evidence for Water and Life? ...
Puffin chicks 'starving to death'
A seabird on St Kilda is struggling to find enough food for its young, says the National Trust for Scotland. Related PostsHow baby babbles become talking tsunami ...
Rise in rare bird mystifies experts
Two rare species of wild bird are doing well in Scotland despite falling numbers in the rest of Europe. Related PostsU.S. troops join search for Felix dead ...
Mining bee stronghold uncovered
Multiple nests of one of the UK’s rarest insects are found on the Scottish islands. Related PostsHumberto dumps rain in Texas, Louisiana (AP)AP - Humberto, ...
Baby bats hit by cold, wet summer
British bats are abandoning their young in a struggle to survive poor breeding conditions, say researchers. Related PostsPilot of doomed Thai flight knew of wind ...
Injured whale trapped in sea loch
A badly injured whale is trapped in a large sea loch on the west side of the Isle of Lewis. Related PostsHurricane Threat Could Force Early Space Shuttle Landing ...
Trapped whale found dead in loch
A badly injured whale that became trapped in a sea loch has died, rescuers confirm. Related Posts‘Arnie,’ ‘Al’ push climate action (AP)AP ...
Plan to take Dounreay particles
Dounreay’s operator is to unveil its preferred option for cleaning up radioactive particles around the plant. Related Posts5 workers dead after Colo. plant ...
Butterflies used to check climate
Butterflies and moths are to be used to help monitor the state of the environment. Related Posts2 share 2007 Nobel Prize in physics (AP)AP - France’s ...
New effort to conserve bug life
A strategy is to be drawn up for the first time to give better protection to Scotland’s bugs and insects. Related PostsAstronomers trace humans’ dusty ...