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March 9th 2020 - Golden Eagle Podcast with David Oakes

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by Rick T.

9 March 2020

On a wet and windy night in January SSGEP Project Manager, Cat, journeyed to Scotland’s National Book Town, Wigtown, to meet with podcaster and actor, David Oakes who would interview Cat about Golden Eagles in one of the town’s many bookshops.The Open Book is a rather special and unique bookshop in that it doubles as an Air BnB where guests not only book to stay in the flat above the shop but also run the bookshop for the length of their stay.This week in particular the bookshop was in the hands of Tess and Stef, good friends of David Oakes and the host of the podcast Trees A Crowd.David took this opportunity to use the bookshop to record his podcast in front of a live audience for the first time ever, and invited Cat along to talk about the work of the SSGEP in Wigtown’s surrounding area in Dumfries and Galloway.The lure of eagles, wine and a lovely bookshop setting enticed enough people (and a cello!) to venture out into the miserable weather to listen to the interview and filled the bookshop to capacity.The podcast can be listened to here:https://www.treesacrowd.fm/dr-catherine-barlow/

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February 2020 - Update

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by Rick T.

25 February 2020

EAGLE UPDATE:

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Merry Christmas!

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by Rick T.

20 December 2019

Merry Christmas from the South of Scotland Golden Eagle Team!!

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Job Opportunity

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by Philip M.

13 November 2019

We are looking to take on 2 part-time Stakeholder Engagement Officers. This will help further the work of developing good relationships between different stakeholders across the south-west and south-east of Scotland. The focus will be on building relationships between landowners, gamekeepers, farmers and forestry working to inform, reassure and advise on how best to accommodate Golden Eagles on their land.

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Raptor Identification Training

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by Rick T.

31 October 2019

Interested in Birds of Prey but not sure how to tell the difference between a Hawk or a Harrier? Think you may have seen an Eagle but have convinced yourself it was just a Buzzard?

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