White-Tailed Eagles Return to Exmoor National Park
Exmoor National Park is planning to release white-tailed eagles, which will help increase biodiversity and ecotourism in the area. However, some shepherds are worried that these large birds might harm their flocks.

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The return of the white-tailed eagles to Exmoor National Park is an exciting project. These large birds, also known as 'flying barn doors' due to their 2.4-meter wingspan, were once extinct in southern England. The project aims to release 20 young eagles over three years, which will help increase biodiversity, nature recovery, and ecotourism in the area. The eagles will be tracked using satellite tags, allowing experts to monitor their progress and location. While some shepherds are concerned about the potential harm to their flocks, the project team hopes to increase the number of white-tailed eagles and help them spread across southern England.
📰 Source:BBC Newsround

