News from Scotland – Page 2
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NewsSalmon tagged in order to test 'fish pass'
Salmon tagging has been carried on a tributary of the River Tweed in order to test the efficiency of a new “fish pass”.
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NewsHouse sparrows rule roost in Scotland's gardens
House sparrows were the most commonly spotted bird in gardens in Scotland, according to an RSPB survey. More than 43,000 people across Scotland took part in the Big Garden Birdwatch held on 24-25 January. Starlings were the second most seen bird followed by chaffinches. Tree sparrows were ranked 16 - ...
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NewsDog ‘learns Gaelic’ in three weeks
A dog who joined his owner at language classes has impressed by learning a set of Gaelic commands in just three weeks. Neil Smith took his four-year-old hearing dog Ginger along to the weekly session at a church near Dunoon. Mr Smith said he was amazed to see how quickly ...
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NewsBorders Railway breaks million passenger mark
More than one million passengers have used the Borders Railway since it was officially opened by the Queen. The figure was announced by Transport Minister Humza Yousaf and ScotRail Alliance managing director Phil Verster at Edinburgh’s Waverley station. The first services ran on the route from Tweedbank to Edinburgh on ...
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