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Nature Reserve Expands to Save Endangered Capercaillie

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Abernethy nature reserve has expanded by 33 hectares.
  • Cattle grazing is used to boost growth of blaeberries.
  • This grazing supports endangered capercaillie and black grouse.
Nature Reserve Expands to Save Endangered Capercaillie

RSPB Abernethy nature reserve has recently acquired an additional 33 hectares of land, marking a significant expansion for the renowned wildlife sanctuary. This strategic purchase, completed as the reserve celebrates its 50th anniversary, enhances its capacity for ecological restoration.

The expanded area will facilitate increased cattle grazing across diverse habitats. This practice is central to the reserve's vision, mimicking extinct herbivores to improve conditions for vulnerable birds like the capercaillie and black grouse. Specifically, it aids in boosting blaeberry growth, a vital food source.

This initiative directly benefits the endangered capercaillie, with their population numbering just over 500 in the UK. Cattle grazing helps by promoting blaeberry growth for adult birds and insects for chicks, while also clearing undergrowth for easier chick movement and protection.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
RSPB Abernethy nature reserve has acquired an additional 33 hectares of land near Nethy Bridge.
Cattle grazing is used for ecological restoration, improving habitats for species like the capercaillie.
Capercaillies face extinction risks due to habitat changes, with only around 500 remaining in the UK.

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