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Police initiative to prevent illegal raptor persecution goes national

A police scheme, anticipated to help stop illegal raptor persecution, has been launched nationally this week. Operation Owl aims to raise awareness of raptor persecution and encourage the public to be...

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New general licences announced as Michael Gove reverses Natural England's...

Three new general licences for killing birds have been issued by DEFRA, weeks after Natural England withdrew the original general licence following a successful legal challenge by Wild Justice. The...

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Rarity finders: Great Knot in Shetland

My love affair with Shetland began far away, on another set of islands altogether – Scilly, to be precise, where I have enjoyed near-annual autumn pilgrimages since the late 1980s. On 23 October 2013,...

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Bird personalities influenced by both age and experience

Age and experience are factors behind personality in birds, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists. This examination of the development of bird personalities was conducted by...

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Ortolan Bunting being eaten to extinction

Illegal and unregulated hunting of Ortolan Buntings has been found to be unsustainable by an extensive pan-European study. Ortolan Bunting is a coveted French delicacy but, despite the banning of the...

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Search begins for ultra-rare bumblebee

The Bumblebee Conservation Trust (BCT) has called on the public to help identify some of the last remaining locations of Great Yellow Bumblebee. The bumblebee is one of the UK's rarest, found only in...

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Eggs stolen from Norfolk harrier nest

Eggs have been taken from a Western Marsh Harrier nest near Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, sparking a police appeal for information. It's thought that two eggs were stolen from the nest, which was...

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Another mass poisoning of vultures in southern Africa

During the past fortnight, 27 vultures have been found dead in suspected poison-related incidents in Zululand. South Africa. The carcasses of 16 White-backed Vultures were discovered on Wednesday 12...

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Bearded Tit breeds at Burton Mere for first time

The RSPB has announced that Bearded Tit has bred at its Burton Mere Wetlands reserve, Cheshire, for the first time. The news comes shortly after the reserve confirmed that Western Cattle Egret, Great...

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Questions raised over legality of Welsh bird cull

The legality of a recent controversial cull of some 60 birds at Caerphilly Castle, Gwent, has been questioned by members of the House of Commons. Cadw – the Historic Environment division of the Welsh...

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Anti-bird netting only for 'exceptional circumstances', says Welsh housing...

Julie James, the Welsh Minister for Housing and Local Government, has called for anti-bird netting to only be used in exceptional circumstances, while asking Welsh councils that they should do all...

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Pegwell & District Association Waitrose Community Matters

Waitrose Ramsgate has raised a whopping £383.00 in May's Community Matters Scheme.A big thank you to all Waitrose customers who donated their token towards the Pegwell & District...

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Long-tailed Duck breeds in The Netherlands for first time

A female Long-tailed Duck was photographed with four ducklings yesterday in The Netherlands, confirming the first Dutch breeding record of the species. The family party were seen at the artificial...

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Previously extirpated butterfly breeds in England for first time in 40 years

A previously extirpated butterfly has bred successfully in an English woodland for the first time in more than 40 years as part of an ambitious conservation project. Freshly emerged Chequered Skippers...

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Two Golden Eagles vanish on Scottish grouse moor

Two young Golden Eagles have disappeared within a few hours of each other on the same grouse moor. The birds – both satellite-tagged and named Adam and Charlie – vanished from the Auchnafree Estate in...

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Young Hen Harrier killed by illegal trap on grouse moor

The remains of a young female Hen Harrier have been found in an illegally set spring trap on a grouse moor in Perthshire, Scotland. The bird – named Rannoch – was satellite-tagged, with her body...

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Number of birds illegally killed in Wales quadruples in a year

During 2018, there were four times as many illegal bird killings in Wales compared to 2017. Recent figures have shown a huge rise in the number of birds unlawfully killed – last year at least two Hen...

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British cuckoos head south

The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) has fitted four new Common Cuckoos with satellite tags, with three of the birds having already crossed the English Channel into France during the last few days....

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Record breeding season for Cornish Choughs

Conservation group Cornish Choughs has announced a record-breaking year for nesting Choughs in Cornwall. A total of 12 pairs bred successfully this year, two more than in 2018. On top of this, 10 more...

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Hand-reared curlews set to bolster English population

Dozens of hand-reared Eurasian Curlews have been released onto reserves in Gloucestershire as part of a trial to conserve the species in lowland England. It is hoped that the birds will join...

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Hen Harrier chicks fledge in North Yorkshire

Eight Hen Harrier chicks have successfully fledged on two grouse moors in and around the Yorkshire Dales National Park, making it the second year running the park has held breeding harriers. Five of...

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Corn Buntings win the lottery

RSPB Scotland has launched a new project as part of their long-term work to help Corn Bunting. Thanks to players of the People’s Postcode Lottery, the Postcode Local Trust has awarded funding for a...

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Wild Justice challenges DEFRA over mass release of gamebirds

Wild Justice has launched a new legal challenge, this time of DEFRA and its failure to assess the impacts on sites of conservation interest of releasing 50 million non-native gamebirds into the...

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Shock as Surrey reserve put up for sale

There are fears for the future of Tice's Meadow after the Surrey nature reserve was put up for sale by owners Hanson. News of the sale has been described as a shock by the local bird group, with...

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Study pinpoints when teenagers fall out of love with nature

Research has shown that young people's love for nature drops abruptly from the age of 11 and doesn't recover until they are 30, with significant implications for their engagement with...

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