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New report exploring the reintroduction of Pine Martens and White-tailed Eagles in Exmoor

In response to the controversy accompanying the planned reintroduction of pine martens and white-tailed eagles in Exmoor, The Exmoor Society has commissioned a report to provide a balanced overview of the evidence and point to ways that the process might be improved. Below is a link to our briefing document, which gives a summary of the findings, and also the full report, which we hope you will find interesting. Please feel free to download and share with others.

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