An environment project to improve and create natural habitat in a Lanarkshire town is helping to bring back native species for welcome appearances in the central belt.
Both Pine Martens and Red Kites have been spotted around Cumbernauld Living Landscape, which combines nine nature reserves across the town and aims to increase the area’s biodiversity.
The initiative has been praised for its work in improving more than 2.6 million square metres of natural habitat and helping to support the threatened wildlife, just 12 miles away from the city of Glasgow.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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