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Government backs permanent return of golden eagles to England

Forestry England says eight recovery zones could support breeding birds within a decade, while farmers seek clear consultation on lamb-loss risks.

  • On Sunday, the government pledged £1 million to back golden eagle reintroduction to Northern England as early as next year. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds said the initiative aims to restore threatened native wildlife.
  • Forestry England's research identified eight potential "recovery zones" mostly in Northern England as suitable habitats. Britain's second-largest bird of prey was virtually wiped out in the Victorian era by hunting and pesticide use.
  • Building on Southern Scotland's success, where satellite tracking shows birds already crossing the border, Restoring Upland Nature will lead the programme. These apex predators control mesopredators, playing a vital role in ecosystem balance.
  • Farming communities expressed concerns about potential threats to livestock, though Restoring Upland Nature reported widespread support. National Farmers Union North Regional Board Chair William Maughan emphasized "thorough, meaningful and clear" engagement is crucial for success.
  • Although reintroductions could begin as early as 2027, experts warn establishing breeding populations may take over a decade. Prof Davy McCracken noted consultation must account for cumulative effects, as land managers face intensive seasonal activity periods.
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Golden eagles could return to England as Government announces new funding

The golden eagle will be reintroduced to England as the Government announces new funding.

·Weymouth, United Kingdom
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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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