To ask the Scottish Government how many sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) it has been notified of under the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004, also broken down by the number of natural features; how many of the (a) SSSIs and (b) natural features have unfavourable conditions due to (i) invasive non-native species, (ii) recreational use, (iii) overgrazing, (iv) undergrazing, (v) inappropriate burning, (vi) other agricultural operations and (vii) other reasons, and what action (A) it and (B) the farming community is taking to address this. 1,423 sites of special scientific interest (SSSI), comprising 3,693 natural features, have been notified under the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004. 434 of the SSSIs and 663 of the natural features have been assessed by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) as being in ‘unfavourable no change’ or ‘unfavourable declining’ condition.