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Well That's shocked me I thought the way the rspb go on it would be thousand's poisoned.

 

Bit like Politicians prone to exaggeration

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There was an item on the BBC news last night (Wednesday) on the fall in the numbers of poisoned raptors where several eminent Scots all congratulated each other on the new awareness of this so called crime that is being displayed.The fact that this item was deemed worthy of a news slot and the general approval of the success of the RSPB`s campaign on behalf of raptors and their statement that they are determined to introduce raptors into areas where there are few at present is further proof if any is required of the power and public approval of the raptor lobby.I understand the RPRA are about to launch a campaign on behalf of the Pigeon Fancy and I wish them every success but experience in Scotland against officialdom does not fill me with optimism.I am sorry if this post appears negative but there it is.

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May be wrong but i thought if you had a bird of prey as a nuicance you could apply for a permit for it to be removed

 

No you are not wrong but no such permit has ever been issued to my knowledge

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