
Puffins Return to Firth of Forth: A Seabird Success Story
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Puffins return to Firth of Forth, marking a triumphant comeback after a harsh winter. The SOS Puffin project, led by the Scottish Seabird Centre, has played a pivotal role in this success. Volunteers have cleared invasive plants and debris from islands like Craigleith, boosting breeding pairs to around five thousand. However, conservation teams remain cautious due to threats facing seabirds. Boat trips to spot these charming birds start March twenty-eighth, offering visitors a chance to celebrate and support ongoing protection efforts for Scotlands seas.
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