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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Birdcrime 2018 report reveals persecution of birds of prey 

All birds of prey are legally protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, but following the publication of the Birdcrime 2018 report, the RSPB says that in some areas of the country, these laws are being widely ignored.

Click here to read the rest of the article.: Birdcrime 2018 report reveals persecution of birds of prey – Discover Wildlife

This entry was posted in Other News on 31/08/2019 by admin.

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