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Natural England has licensed the release of up to 20 white-tailed eagles in Exmoor National Park over three years, marking the species' first return to the region in over two centuries. The decision has drawn sharp opposition from farming unions who cite Scottish evidence of lamb predation and demand binding compensation guarantees, while conservation groups point to Isle of Wight diet studies showing no recorded livestock kills in six years of monitoring.

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