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78% of Cumbrians back reintroducing White-tailed Eagles, following a study of over 24,800 people.
A new study finds 78% of Cumbrians support reintroducing White-tailed Eagles to the Lake District, with over 24,800 people consulted.
The Cumbrian White-Tailed Eagle Project, backed by conservation and academic groups, aims to restore the species after it vanished from the region in 1918 due to human activity.
Reintroductions have succeeded in Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Wight.
While proponents highlight ecological and economic benefits, some farmers and MP Tim Farron express concern over potential threats to livestock.
The next step is collecting stakeholder feedback through a formal questionnaire.
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