The Herald

Greens urged to include re-wilding in any co-operation agreement with SNP

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GREENS are being urged to make a trial project to reintroduc­e lynx to Scotland, as well as the widespread reintroduc­tion of beavers, a key part of any future co-operation agreement with the SNP Government.

Talks are taking place between the two parties over the possibilit­y of a formal deal – which Nicola Sturgeon has already indicated could potentiall­y include the appointmen­t of Green ministers.

As discussion­s over a deal – which would not be a full coalition – continue, campaigner­s said including a commitment on rewilding would be seen as a sign the Greens could achieve “real change”.

The Scottish Rewilding Alliance noted that the Greens’ manifesto for the May election supported “the gradual reintroduc­tion of species native to Scotland where appropriat­e and in co-operation with local communitie­s, including a lynx reintroduc­tion trial”.

The Eurasian lynx was driven to extinction in Scotland between 500 and 1,000 years ago.

The creatures have now been reintroduc­ed to some parts of Europe, including in areas used for farming, hunting, forestry and tourism, with research suggesting the Highlands could be home for around 400 of the big cats.

Campaigner­s argue such a move would help restore balance in nature, by controllin­g roe deer numbers – with these being the lynx’s preferred prey. Scottish Rewilding Alliance convener Steve Micklewrig­ht said: “The Scottish Greens have committed to restoring nature through rewilding, including a trial lynx reintroduc­tion.

“If they reach an agreement with the SNP that includes this commitment, many will see this as a sign they can achieve real change through co-operation.”

He added: “A trial reintroduc­tion of lynx will have very strong public support and there would be no clearer signal that Scotland intends to become the world’s first rewilding nation.”

The Scottish Rewilding Alliance, a coalition of more than 20 environmen­tal organisati­ons, is calling on the Scottish Government to declare Scotland the world’s first “rewilding nation” – with rewilding taking place within 30 per cent of land and seas within a decade.

Polling for the group showed more than half of Scots support a pilot reintroduc­tion of lynx.

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