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The white-tailed eagles are the first to be returned to southern England for 240 years as part of a five-year programme to restore this lost species.
In August 2019 three pairs of juvenile White-Tailed Eagles (Sea Eagles) were released on the Isle of Wight, as part of a programme to restore this lost species to the South of the UK.
In summer 2020, seven more were released. In 2021 another 12 were released on the Island.
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