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SRMS 2014 Annual Report now published

7th October 2015 Scottish Raptor Monitoring Coordinator

The SRMS is pleased to announce the publication of its twelfth report covering the 2014 breeding season.

Find out how Scottish raptors fared in 2014 by reading the latest report which can be accessed here.

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