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12/04/2014

A special programme on the independence referendum and what it means for farming in Scotland. Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith visit an NFU Scotland-hosted debate in Stirling.

We've got a special programme on the independence referendum and what it means for farming in Scotland. Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith eavesdrop on an NFU Scotland-hosted debate in Stirling, with an audience of 400 farmers questioning leading politicians from both sides of the debate on everything from EU membership to renewable energy.

After seven, we're live from Aberdeen with...

A walk through 6,000 years of history on the island of Barra.

How the mountain hare could adapt if climate change makes Scotland's winters shorter and less snowy.

The bridge that creates a safe corridor for badgers, wild cat and deer wanting to cross the A9 in Perthshire.

Euan speaks to the police officer investigating the 19 raptor deaths near Conon Bridge, and discovers what the long term impact could be on the local red kite population.

Plus, a snorkel safari in the waters off the Barra coast.

And the gurgle, chortles and whistles of a black cock lek in full swing.

1 hour, 30 minutes

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