Golden eagle poisoned

June 19th, 2009 | by Nick |

Police investigating the death of a golden eagle found in the Glen Orchy area of Argyll, say the bird was poisoned by a toxic insecticide.

Bob Elliot, head of investigations with RSPB Scotland, said: “As ever, we’re shocked and saddened that there are still people out there placing poisoned baits in the countryside, which often result in the deaths of some of our magnificent birds of prey.”Scottish Natural Heritage’s recently published golden eagle framework report showed that this iconic bird is being held back in parts of the country due to illegal persecution, which simply shouldn’t happen in the 21st century.”
The Independent
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