A pioneering project to boost golden eagle numbers in southern Scotland is facing the “imminent threat” of being wound down.

The South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project (SSGEP) said it needed to raise £400,000 in order to secure its long-term future.

The scheme has brought the birds from other parts of the country to a secret location near Moffat since it started in August 2018.

However, it has now launched a public appeal for funding to ensure it does not have to fold.

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Regardless of what the article says, “South of …” is a common way to refer to the southern end of something in English. If it said “to the south of …” your point would be correct.

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We don’t say that over here and we speak English

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