The Last Swan in Scotland

 



The Last Swan in Scotland.

 

The SRS (Swan Repatriation Society) is on track to remove the last swan from Scotland.  For the last seven years, the Society has worked tireless to remove all the King’s swans from Scotland to the Royal Swan reserve in Wraysbury. The SRS was set up in 2024 after Scotland became independent; the repatriation of the swans was part of the Independence Settlement.

King Charles III has expressed his gratitude to all involved.  Brian Winter, the last remaining Royal Swan Marker told this paper: “We are looking for just the one swan.  We don’t know exactly where it is; the tracking device has fallen off or has been removed.  However, we know that the swan has last been seen in the vicinity of Glasgow- and that is where the search will start.  We would like to ask members of the public that if they know anything about the whereabouts of this animal to get in touch with us or with the local police.”

Prime Minister Cherie Blair asked the Scottish public to cooperate.  Prime Minister Humza Yousef sounded defiant, saying that wildlife should not be held ransom to political squabbles.  Save Our Scottish Swans (SOSS), an underground movement dedicated to keep swans in Scotland, said it would do everything possible to keep the swan in Scotland.

The swan declined to comment.

 


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