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No prosecutions after 89 birds of prey killed in NI

The RSPB said the PSNI needed more resources to tackle wildlife crime.

Dean Jones from the charity said it was “a blight” on the countryside.

“Persecution of our birds of prey, particularly the poisoning of birds, is not only having population scale consequences on species, but also has serious health and safety implications for the people of Northern Ireland,” he said.

“Currently, there is not enough being done to tackle this issue and wildlife crime as a whole.

“We must unite to demand greater resources for the PSNI, advocate for stronger legislation, and enhance partnerships.

“Only together can we put an end to this assault on our native wildlife.”


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