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Attacks on birds of prey 'up 40%' | Attacks on birds of prey 'up 40%' |
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The number of crimes reported against birds of prey rose by 40% last year to a record level, the RSPB has said. | The number of crimes reported against birds of prey rose by 40% last year to a record level, the RSPB has said. |
The bird welfare charity recorded 262 attacks in 2007, up from 185, including 34 shootings and 49 poisonings. | The bird welfare charity recorded 262 attacks in 2007, up from 185, including 34 shootings and 49 poisonings. |
Crimes against all wild birds also hit a record high with 1,208 incidents reported to the RSPB, up from 1,109. | Crimes against all wild birds also hit a record high with 1,208 incidents reported to the RSPB, up from 1,109. |
It said the rise may be down to better sharing of information with other agencies but believes many crimes go undetected in remote areas. | It said the rise may be down to better sharing of information with other agencies but believes many crimes go undetected in remote areas. |
Eggs collected | Eggs collected |
The birds of prey poisoned included 17 red kites and one half of the only breeding pair of golden eagles in the Scottish Borders. | The birds of prey poisoned included 17 red kites and one half of the only breeding pair of golden eagles in the Scottish Borders. |
The RSPB's annual Birdcrime report also revealed:
| The RSPB's annual Birdcrime report also revealed:
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The report said protected birds were also illegally disturbed and photographed, while other crimes included the theft, possession and sale of wild birds. | The report said protected birds were also illegally disturbed and photographed, while other crimes included the theft, possession and sale of wild birds. |
It urged the Home Office to make it clear to police forces that wildlife crime should be given a higher priority and called for measures to tackle it to be written into forces' policing plans. | It urged the Home Office to make it clear to police forces that wildlife crime should be given a higher priority and called for measures to tackle it to be written into forces' policing plans. |
A breeding female golden eagle was poisoned in the Scottish Borders | |
RSPB head of investigations Ian West said: "The number of reports coming in to us is the highest we have ever had, but we are still only seeing the tip of the iceberg. | RSPB head of investigations Ian West said: "The number of reports coming in to us is the highest we have ever had, but we are still only seeing the tip of the iceberg. |
"It's hard to say whether the problem is increasing or whether we are just getting to hear about more of the offences that are taking place. | "It's hard to say whether the problem is increasing or whether we are just getting to hear about more of the offences that are taking place. |
"What is clear is that very large numbers of birds are being illegally killed every year and that is totally unacceptable in a civilised society. There has to be a greater effort to enforce the law." | "What is clear is that very large numbers of birds are being illegally killed every year and that is totally unacceptable in a civilised society. There has to be a greater effort to enforce the law." |
There was worldwide condemnation after the 10-year-old female golden eagle was poisoned in Peeblesshire last August. | There was worldwide condemnation after the 10-year-old female golden eagle was poisoned in Peeblesshire last August. |
The male eagle has since found a new partner and a chick hatched earlier this year. | The male eagle has since found a new partner and a chick hatched earlier this year. |