Majority of Scots Values Scotland's Wild Places and Wants Action to Protect Them Conservation: Landscapes Conservation: Landscapes Agency Delighted by Positive Public Response

Sunday HeraldMay 20, 2008

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IT'S wild, it's out there and it matters to almost everybody, even if they hardly ever see it. Scotland's remote and untamed mountains, moors and glens have been given overwhelming backing in a major new poll for the conservation agency, Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH).

Over 90per cent of people interviewed said they thought it important for Scotland to have wild places. Of the 1304 who were questioned, only six suggested wild land was not important.

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Majority of Scots Values Scotland's Wild Places and Wants Action to Protect Them Conservation: Landscapes Conservation: Landscapes Agency Delighted by Positive Public Response

More than 60per cent of Scottish residents said that action was needed to protect wild areas from being damaged by modern buildings, bulldozed tracks, mobile phone mast...

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