White-tailed Eagles Return to Exmoor

White-tailed eagles are set to be released in Exmoor National Park as part of a conservation project aimed at restoring the species to southern England. Up to 20 young birds will be released over three years, building on an existing reintroduction programme on the Isle of Wight. Supporters say the project will boost biodiversity and nature recovery, while some farmers have raised concerns about potential impacts on livestock.

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