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Campaign launched with RSPB to safeguard rare bird

Campaign launched with RSPB to safeguard rare bird

The Famous Grouse helps save black grouse from extinction

Tell  me  about  The  Black  Grouse  whisky

The Black Grouse whisky is a blend of The Famous Grouse mixed with Islay malts to create a rich smoky, peaty taste.

The Black Grouse will be appearing in pubs, clubs and bars throughout the country from July, and will also be available exclusively at Sainsbury's from June to December before going on general release.

How  will  the  campaign  work ?

For every bottle sold a donation of 50 pence will go directly to the RSPB to fund urgently required conservation work on up to 85,000 acres of land in Scotland, England and Wales.

How rare is the black grouse ?

Black grouse bird

Rare bird: numbers of black grouse have been declining

Once a common sight throughout Britain's birch, pinewoods and moorland areas, numbers of black grouse have been declining at an alarming rate.

In the 1970s there were estimated to be 25,000 pairs and this had decreased to just 5,000* by 2005.  The birds are now on the UK Red List of conservation species.


Gerry O'Donnell, director of The Famous Grouse, said: "With the original brand The Famous Grouse being named after Scotland's national game bird, it is only fitting that Scotland's No 1 whisky is paying homage to another unique bird.

"As an organisation that already supports a number of good causes and is very proud of its Scottish outdoor roots, we felt this provided a great opportunity to further conservation work whilst enjoying a great dram."

The black grouse is one of Britain's most strikingly beautiful game birds with an extraordinary courtship ritual, known as lekking.

In spring, the male birds gather together in a group and perform a dramatic display involving them raising their tails, inflating their necks and emitting a distinctive "rookooing" call.

And of course the ones that display with greatest aplomb are the ones that get the ladies.

The money raised via the sales of The Black Grouse will be invested in long term and sustainable solutions to the black grouse's problems, including native tree planting and woodland creation, the removal of non-native trees and the restoration of boggy areas in order to create forest-edge habitat of a diverse structure and natural character.

What's  the  RSPB's  view ?

Stuart Housden, director of the RSPB in Scotland, said: "Unless urgent conservation programmes are put in place, this bird and its remarkable natural behaviour could disappear forever from our shores.
 
"We are absolutely delighted that The Famous Grouse has chosen to support black grouse conservation by funding our work for protection, creation and restoration of the special natural habitats they depend on.

"This commitment will ensure that this spectacular bird, with its remarkable mating behaviour, will continue to enthral people and contribute to the rich natural history of the UK for many years to come."

And  where  can  I  buy  the  fund-raising  whisky ?

The Black Grouse whisky

Campaign whisky: mixed with Islay malts to create a rich smoky, peaty taste

The Black Grouse whisky, which was originally launched in Sweden in April 2007, is already an award-winning whisky, having been listed as The Best New Scotch Blended Whisky in Jim Murray's 2008 Whisky Bible.

The Black Grouse whisky is available throughout Sainsbury's stores from Sunday 8 June and is priced at £15.49.


* Recorded in the last census of 2005.


 

 

 

For more information visit RSPB online.

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