Rare bird of prey found poisoned
An investigation is under way following the discovery of a rare bird of
prey which had been poisoned with rat poison and an illegal pesticide.
The body of the female Red Kite was found by a member of the public in
woodland in Lindley Green near Otley.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesman said the bird initially survived after
being shot but died as a result of poisoning.
Pc Gareth Jones said: "This case demonstrates bird of prey persecution in
North Yorkshire is still occurring."
A post-mortem examination found the bird had been poisoned with rat poison
and carbofuran, which has been banned in the UK since 2001.
Pc Jones added: "This truly magnificent bird has been shot and survived,
then eaten carcasses of poisoned rats and mice which have not been
correctly disposed of, before ultimately being poisoned using a banned
pesticide.
"If anyone knows anything about this particular case or any other instances
of persecution of this type, please get in touch with the police." Story
from BBC NEWS:
news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/8317727.stm
Published: 2009/10/21 07:48:21