Cairngorms National Park Partnership Plan 2022-27 - Other - Page 50
Where necessary, we will look to reinforce existing populations and reintroduce lost species as part of a suite
of measures to restore biodiversity in the National Park.
OBJECTIVE
Ensure species thrive in the National Park with key assemblages
across the Cairngorms within the semi-natural landscape.
TARGET
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Species Recovery Curve (see figure 5 below) – priority species progress
from research to developing solutions to sustainable management.
ACTIONS
BY 2027
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Deliver species recovery plans for priority species through the
Cairngorms Nature Action Plan.
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Deliver a work programme to support capercaillie conservation in the
Cairngorms, based on best available evidence.
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Facilitate beaver translocation in the Cairngorms National Park.
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Reduce wildlife crime in the National Park, with a specific focus
on eliminating it as a constraint on raptor numbers and range occupancy.
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Deliver the Cairngorms Raptor Project, in partnership with land
managers and raptor study groups.
PARTNERS
Cairngorms Nature partnership
(alongside the
Park Authority)
Figure 5: Species Recovery Curve
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