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White storks: why introducing non-native species in rewilding projects can be a good idea
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White storks have been released at multiple sites in England as part of rewilding projects, sparking debate about whether non-native species should be included in conservation efforts despite Natural England's stance that they are not native birds.
White storks: why introducing non-native species in rewilding projects can be a good idea
A pair of white storks. grafxart/Shutterstock
White storks (Ciconia ciconia) are a majestic bird with a two-metre wingspan and an enormous circular nest.
The recent release of these stunning birds at multiple sites in England, with more releases planned and a public consultation under way has kicked off a debate about whether non-native birds should be part of rewilding projects.
The government advising body Natural England says it does not consider white storks to be native birds. But some exp
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