Today, Natural England has announced that it has issued a license to release up to 60 white-tailed eagles over the next five years on the Isle of Wight. The project is being overseen by the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation and Forestry England. The first releases are expected to take place in the summer of this year. The news comes from this post on the Natural England website: Natural England issues licence to release white-tailed eagles
Some good news from the Isle of Wight : as the start of yet another introduced population 4 young White-tailed sea-eagles have been released with 2 more planned to be released later this week . Isle of Wight eagles take to the skies — County Press meets the birds and gets exclusive photos
The first six white-tailed eagle chicks, taken under license from nests in Scotland, have been reared and released onto the Isle of Wight. More news on the release comes from the article below: White-tailed eagles return to southern Britain after 240 years