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Fall in number of Scotland’s poisoned birds of prey

April 18, 2012 Markus Jais

The Guardian reports a fall in number of Scotland’s poisoned birds of prey, possibly due to tougher new laws. It would be great if the trend continues and illegal killing of raptors will become a thing of the past in Scotland soon.
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Dramatic fall in number of Scotland’s poisoned birds of prey.

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