A project to reintroduce black grouse to the North York Moors after nearly 200 years has begun. Conservationists say the birds are largely restricted to the North Pennines, between the Yorkshire Dales ...
Black grouse have bred on the North York Moors for what is believed to be the first time in almost two centuries. One of the UK's rarest birds, 10 males and 10 females were moved from the North ...
In a remarkable conservation milestone, black grouse, a rare bird once found across much of England, have successfully bred ...
Male and female black grouse were moved from areas in the North Pennines to the North York Moors in autumn 2024 Black grouse have bred on the North York Moors for what is believed to be the first time ...
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