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Should government funding reintroduce golden eagles to England?
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Golden eagles have been absent from England for over 150 years due to historical persecution and habitat loss. The UK government allocates £1 million to a recovery programme identifying eight upland areas, including the Lake District, North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, and South Pennines, as suitable 'recovery zones' for releasing juvenile birds. Forestry England leads feasibility studies transitioning to potential releases as early as next year to establish a sustainable population.
SourceBBC News
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