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Cumbrian White-Tailed Eagle Project

Cumbrian White-Tailed Eagle
Project

Thursday 21st November 11 am – 8pm, Maryport

Nature Conservation
Date 21/11/24

White-Tailed Eagles in Cumbria

Drop-in information session: Thursday 21st November 11 am – 8pm
Location: Maryport, The Settlement, Room 1

What is the Cumbrian White-Tailed Eagle Project?

The Cumbrian White-Tailed Eagle Project has been exploring the possibility of bringing white-tailed eagles back to the Cumbrian landscape. The project is hosted by the Cumbrian White-Tailed Eagle Steering Group, made up of organisations including the University of Cumbria, Cumbria Wildlife Trust, The Lifescape Project, RSPB, the Wildland Institute, the Lake District National Park Authority alongside local estate owners and managers. The white-tailed eagle is one of the 21 prioritised species to highlight the opportunities for restoration, reinforcement, or reintroduction in the Lake District National Park Partnership Nature Recovery Delivery Plan. Also, white-tailed eagles are recognised within the Cumbria Local Nature Recovery Strategy currently being developed as one of the shortlisted species forming the pool of potential species priorities.

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