Hen harrier chicks to be reared in captivity to placate grouse moor owners
by Patrick Barkham from Environment | The Guardian on (#4GMAG)
'Brood management' trial criticised for failing to tackle persecution of bird of prey
Hen harrier chicks will be removed from their parents and reared in captivity this summer in a controversial "brood management" scheme to placate grouse moor owners.
Removing young hen harriers from nests on grouse moors is designed to prevent concentrations of the bird of prey on grouse shooting estates. Stopping hen harriers from feeding on young grouse is designed to reduce the illegal killing of the species, which is on the brink of extinction as a breeding bird in England.
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