Scottish grouse moors to be licensed in attempt to protect birds of prey
by Severin Carrell Scotland editor from on (#6KH4S)
MSPs vote for controls as it emerges another hen harrier has vanished in area notorious' for persecution
Grouse moors across Scotland will be required to hold licences and could face shooting bans as part of radical measures to combat bird of prey persecution passed by MSPs on Thursday.
The Scottish parliament voted for the controls amid intense pressure from conservation scientists and campaigners after decades of illegal attacks on birds of prey by gamekeepers instructed to protect grouse on shooting estates from being eaten.
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