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Three-Quarters of Scots Want Wilder National Parks

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Scottish Rewilding Alliance calls on Government to fulfil wishes of Scottish people and implement recommendations to combat nature and climate emergencies

Three quarters of Scots want to see wilder national parks, with areas devoted to rewilding, according to research carried out for the Scottish Rewilding Alliance.

In an opinion poll for the Alliance carried out by market research agency Survation, 74% of Scots agreed with the call to make national parks wilder, with just 6% of people opposed.

The polling supports recommendations by the Scottish Governmentโ€™s nature agency NatureScot, which in February advised ministers to create wilder national parks.

This followed an extensive consultation as part of plans to designate a third national park in Scotland.

Scotlandโ€™s existing national parks were declared more than 20 years ago.

The move to a greater focus on rewilding to help tackle the overlapping nature and climate emergencies is urgently required, says the Alliance.

โ€œWeโ€™re urging the Government to listen to its nature agency and the Scottish people, and make nature recovery a primary purpose of our national parks,โ€ said Steve Micklewright, Convenor of the Scottish Rewilding Alliance and Chief Executive of rewilding charity Trees for Life.

โ€œThis would ensure these important areas can make a greater contribution to Scotland becoming the worldโ€™s first rewilding nation โ€“ a place where nature and people can thrive โ€“ and in achieving the Governmentโ€™s commitment to protect 30% of Scotland for nature by 2030.โ€

If the Government follows NatureScotโ€™s advice, ministers would introduce legislation to make restoring nature and combating climate breakdown the overarching purpose of Scotlandโ€™s national parks.

โ€œOur national parks have the potential to be at the forefront of restoring functioning, thriving ecosystems in Scotland, a country that is currently one of the most nature-depleted in the whole world,โ€ added Steve Micklewright.

โ€œWilder national parks would provide more opportunities for people to live and work in them, including through more sustainable livelihoods, while visitors would be able to enjoy seeing more of Scotlandโ€™s remarkable wildlife and habitats as species and landscapes begin to recover.โ€

The Scottish Rewilding Alliance is a collaboration of more than 20 organisations which share a mission to enable rewilding at a scale new to Scotland.

Seeย www.rewild.scot

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