Rescue Mission: Britain's "Loneliest Sheep" Saved After 2 Years on Cliff

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A sheep known as Britain's "loneliest sheep" has been rescued by a group of farmers after being stuck at the foot of a remote cliff in Scotland for nearly two years. The sheep, named Fiona, was discovered in 2021 and had been unable to move from her spot on the base of the cliff. Despite previous attempts by others, it was deemed too risky to rescue her until now. Using heavy equipment and a winch, the farmers successfully brought Fiona up the slope of the cliff. The sheep is now in good bodily condition and will be taken to a farm in Edinburgh.
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