environment

Golden eagles could be reintroduced to England after more than 150 years

Study identified eight areas that can sustain a population and government has given £1m for recovery programme

Golden eagles could be reintroduced to England after more than 150 years

TL;DR

  • Golden eagles, absent from England for over 150 years, are being considered for reintroduction.
  • A study by Forestry England identified eight potential recovery zones in England.
  • The government has allocated £1 million for a species recovery program, with juvenile eagles possibly released next year.
  • Historical persecution by gamekeepers and farmers led to the decline of golden eagles in England.
  • Populations in southern Scotland have recovered, and some birds are already exploring northern England.
  • The funding aligns with the UK's legally binding targets to halt species decline and reduce extinction risk.