Scotland’s seabird population continues to decline but some species are showing signs of recovery, new figures have shown. The data, from the Scottish Government’s nature agency NatureScot, chart breeding numbers for 11 of the 24 species of seabirds that breed in Scotland, over the period 1986-2023. They also document the “breeding success” – or the number of chicks produced – for 12 species over the same period. The figures show that between 1986 and 2023, the 11 species assessed for breeding numbers were down 48 per cent overall, with Arctic skua showing the worst decline at 83 per cent.
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