UNESCO Biosphere in Southern Scotland gets approved
An area of natural beauty in Southern Scotland has been designated by the UN as being Scotland's first UNESCO Biosphere. 3000 square kilometres in Galloway and South Ayrshire was recognised as having world environmental importance.
Galloway gains new status
The environment and the landscape that makes up Galloway and Southern Ayrshire has become to the first in Scotland to be recognised as 'significant'.
The United Nations has awarded the area Biosphere Status.
It means the area joins and elite group of environmentally important Biosphere's across the world, which include Mount Kenya, Niagara and the Hawaiin Islands.
Andy Burn has sent this report:
Galloway recognised for its international importance
Galloway's environment and landscape has been approved as an UNESCO Biosphere, meaning it's recognised for its international importance.
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Scotland's first UNESCO Biosphere in Galloway
An area of natural beauty in Southern Scotland has been recognised alongside the likes of Yellowstone National Park, Ayers Rock and the Hawaiian Islands.The 3,000 square kilometres of land in Galloway and South Ayrshire has been designated by the UN as Scotland's first UNESCO Biosphere.