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Gull Ranger: Scotland's Coastal Conflict Solver
29 Apr
Summary
- A new "gull ranger" position is being created to manage human-bird conflict.
- The role focuses on community engagement and education in Eyemouth.
- Surveys will assess gull numbers and nesting hotspots in the area.

A unique "gull ranger" position is set to be filled for the summer months in Eyemouth, Scotland, to help mitigate conflicts between humans and seagulls. The Berwickshire Marine Reserve (BMR), a conservation charity, is funding this role through a grant from Flora and Fauna International.
The primary focus of the gull ranger will be community engagement, interacting with residents and visitors to raise awareness about gull behavior. The role aims to educate the public on why gulls are increasingly found in urban areas and encourage simple behavioral adjustments, such as refraining from feeding the birds and properly disposing of food.