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RSPB buys Bass Rock after 300 years in private hands

RSPB Scotland has acquired Bass Rock and Craigleith Island from the Hamilton-Dalrymple family to protect the world's largest northern gannet colony and other seabirds. The move aims to mitigate threats such as climate change and bird flu facing the declining populations in the Firth of Forth.

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conservationseabirdsisland acquisitionwildlife protectionScotlandgannetspuffinsnature reserve

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RSPB buys Bass Rock after 300 years in private hands

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RSPB buys Bass Rock after 300 years in private hands

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