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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
I have a couple of questions, if I may. It was interesting to hear Paul Walton’s point about stoat control in Orkney, which will cost us £60 million by the time we get to the end of the project. It is necessary, and I fully accept that, but what I do not understand is who draws the lines. For example, we would probably like to see white storks back in Scotland and across the United Kingdom, and we would probably like to see the return of the common tree frog—two very easy species to manage. We might be a bit more reticent about wild boar. In fact, I do not want to see wild boar ripping up our woodlands in Scotland. They might be able to control ponticum on the west coast, but maybe we do not need them elsewhere.
We are talking about the wolf and the lynx and we already have beaver coming back, but we seem to introduce these things without considering control. The perfect example is Abernethy, which Paul Walton will know very well, and I know very well, and the need to protect the capercaillie—although we seem to allow pine marten to run riot, which definitely affects ground-nesting birds. Does there need to be a more persuasive and clear management plan, which could mean that we have to manage species within zones in the same way as we manage agriculture or trees within zones, and should we not accept that we cannot have everything running around all over the place?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
—along woodland edges to protect riparian habitats. I see conflict, however, so I am trying to ask whether we should accept that management should be in the plan.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
Please do not get me wrong. I am all for stoats being wiped out of Orkney because they should never have been there in the first place. Perhaps we should be doing something about controlling how they got there to ensure that that never happens again.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
I get the feeling that all the members of this panel will raise their hands. [Laughter.] You can certainly try that, if you want to.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
Go for it.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
I very much take that point. I have re-established, under grant schemes for people that I work for, more than 800 acres of Caledonian pine in the Cairngorms national park—and protected willow and aspen, which are two of the main species that beavers thrive on—
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
I could spend all day talking about this, but I am not allowed to because I must turn to Monica Lennon. Monica, the questions are yours.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
We can now, but we missed the first part, and I would hate it if you did not get your most salient point across.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
Douglas, just before you go on to the next question, I will float this point. I am concerned that it took quite a lot of time to get in all the answers to the first question. I have worked out that we have three hours of answers to come back, but we do not have three hours of time. Therefore, I will push you all continually during the meeting to be as brief as possible. I have started off 2024 on a sharp note on that.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 9 January 2024
Edward Mountain
Perfect. I will bring in Rhoda Grant next. Rhoda, if you could try to direct your questions at just a couple of people, as we are pushed for time—as always, on this committee.