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RSPB nature reserves celebrate record-breaking year for cranes, whose numbers have reached a new record high in 2024.
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Record numbers of hen harriers, one of the UK’s rarest birds of prey, have been killed or gone missing in suspicious circumstances in the past five years, according to the RSPB.
The charity has now stepped in, urging gardeners to set aside a portion of their lawn to support the bird population. The RSPB recommends: "One way to help garden birds is by encouraging insects.
Record numbers of hen harriers have been killed or gone missing under suspicious circumstances in the last five years, according to the RSPB.
according to the RSPB. A total of 102 of the protected birds of prey were illegally killed or went missing between 2020 and 2024 – mostly in areas where grouse shooting takes place, the charity says.
Bird charity warns proposals which would see Scotland’s offshore wind ambition increased to 40 GW could devastate seabirds ...