During the 1980's and 1990's there was a dramatic
decline in the number of Capercaillie in Scotland. This has continued
into the 21st Century and at their lowest Capercaillie numbers dropped
below 1000 individuals. This project is aimed at improving the breeding
success of the Scottish Capercaillie thus reversing the recent decline
in numbers.
There are many reasons
for the decline in Capercaillie numbers, and this project has attempted
to deal with the most prominent that have been identified. There are
other factors, such as climate change, which are expected to have an
affect on the success of Capercaillie and that are outwith our
influence. Through the project we would hope to improve and expand the
areas of good capercaillie habitat as well as educating people about
how their actions, and inaction, can effect Capercaillie.
The
outline target is to achieve a population of over 5000 birds, by 2010.
This will give a far more sustainable and robust population,c which
will be in a better position to cope with external influences than the
fragile population which exists at present.