It was a wildlife conservation triumph, then came the corpses podcast
Briefly

The soaring population of sea eagles in Scotland has sparked fierce debates among farmers, who argue that these birds pose a severe threat to their lambs, claiming hundreds of deaths, despite no evidence supporting these accusations.
Conservationists emphasize that the perception of sea eagles as killers of livestock is more of a misunderstanding than reality, often attributing lamb losses to other factors such as disease or predation from smaller animals.
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