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Illegal Killing of Protected Birds of Prey Persists in the UK

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Despite legal protections, Britain’s rare birds of prey continue to face illegal killings, with 921 confirmed attacks reported between 2015 and 2024. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) highlights that over half of these incidents occurred on land managed for game shooting, where birds are often targeted to protect game populations for hunters.

The RSPB argues that the issue is economically driven, as gamekeepers seek to maximise profits by reducing competition for young game birds. While shooting organisations claim that such persecution is rare and condemned by the majority, the RSPB is advocating for stricter regulations, including licensing for gamebird shooting in England and Wales.

This push for licensing aims to hold estates accountable for the illegal killing of protected species, which includes eagles and peregrine falcons. The RSPB’s investigations have led to recent convictions, but they stress that prosecutions alone are insufficient to deter these crimes.

As the debate continues, the government has yet to endorse the RSPB’s proposals, focusing instead on enhancing existing laws. The ongoing conflict between conservation efforts and game shooting practices raises questions about the future of wildlife protection in the UK and the economic interests tied to land management.

Source: BBC News

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