Raptor Persecution
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Yes, once we have healed restore that balance we have so badly upset it will be down the nature to maintain the levels. A long way off yet and I suspect other aspects of ‘our’ behaviours have influenced the decline of several passerines.
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Fact is that domesticated felines have a far greater impact than those buzzards, which essentially are scavengers, on our song bird populations. Corvids are an issue, in some areas, not raptors, but again it’s our interference that causes the upset and issues. Rewilding will help restore the natural balance.
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You are so right about domestic felines have a much bigger impact on especially urban birdlife and other urban wild life
The was a neigbours cat (would not do such things owners said) that desimated the frogs and newts in our pond when we were away it got chased off by our dogs when we were home
I had not seen it around recently,then one of our neighbours mentioned that it was dead ,evidently it was killed buy a dog that had got out of someone's garden
Feel for the cat and its owners but relieved that the pond wildlife hopefully will start to recover
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An encouraging effort here
https://www.birdguides.com/news/hen-harriers-to-be-bred-in-captivity-and-released-in-wiltshire/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter281122&dm_i=73DM,BUZC,ZVCQL,1FSKQ,1
Let’s pray & hope they will avoid the persecution some inflict upon them.1 -
So very sad. Not far from one of our favourite CLs and bird watching venues.!
https://raptorpersecutionuk.org/2023/01/02/three-barn-owls-one-tawny-owl-one-red-kite-found-dumped-in-ditch-police-appeal-for-information/Who would do such a dreadful dead and why?
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Things go from bad to worse, when will it end? This is happening far to often!
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And what will be get....A rap on his knuckles by way of a nominal fine from the court and a pay rise from his employer, who would also pay the fine for him, I would like to bet.
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This game keeper pleads guilty and we now have to await sentence on the 16th Feb. I suspect your prediction will be right, nellie, So sad, the will to carry out such acts and the driving force behind these atrocities need to be properly addressed for both the employer and his employee. They need to get the message which I’m sure the vast majority of our population understand. Who is protecting who?
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There is a need for the courts via a good caring Govt to take it seriously. There also needs to be jail time attached to these abhorrent actions. The sooner guns are available only to the military the better.
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May be in time, Rocky but in the meantime the shooting fraternity need to acknowledge the deplorable and illegal actions perpetrated from within. A penalty also which reflects the abhorrent cruelty inflicted needs to be administered right now!
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A custodial sentence would focus the minds of both the perpetrator and his employer as the landowner would be without a gamekeeper.
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Yes fish, these folk walk amongst us everywhere. Some poor birds are migrating thousands of miles having been peppered with shot somewhere previously on route and in obvious pain. Many die a lingering death.
On a related issue did you read of the dumping of evidence in the Dyfi River in Wales recently. The perpetrators need bringing to rights, truly despicable behaviour, I’m sure you will agree.0 -
Heart warming news. Those bullies will not win!
https://raptorpersecutionuk.org/2023/05/13/chris-packhams-libel-trial-draws-to-a-close/
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Sad to see the current data set, I had hoped things were getting better! The ‘close links’ reported are still in place it seems!
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Well, this is a step in the right direction. Hopefully from words to real action and England, Wales and Ireland will follow!
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