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birds/2011/magpie The very worst kind of conservation
A charity called Songbird Survival (SS) has launched an appeal for £88,000 that will ‘examine the impact of corvid removal on farmland songbird productivity.' In other words, they apparently want to kill as many corvids as possible in the hope that this will boost songbird numbers.
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birds/june_2009/mull_eagle_chicks_fc Are Sea eagles coming back to Suffolk? Vote on what you think should happen
In any debate about conservation, it is always important to discount 10% of the arguments at either end of the range, as some people will support all conservation, no matter what the cost or practicalities, and others would complain about spending 5 Euros to save the last elephant. Somewhere in the middle is a rational debate and, usually, the right answer.
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old_images/s/sea-eagle6 White-tailed sea eagles to be released in Norfolk?
The magnificent sea eagle could make a return along the Norfolk coast next summer if a proposed re-introduction scheme gets the go ahead.
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birds/birds_september_2008/corncrake_pensthorpe Corncrake found in Manchester car park
. A corncrake found wandering around a restaurant car park in Manchester in September, has been given a safe haven at Pensthorpe Nature Reserve near Fakenham
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news/lakenheath-crane Cranes breed in the Fens for the first time in 400 years
May 2007. Cranes have been found breeding in the Fens of East Anglia for the first time in 400 years.
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Crane love raises hopes of successful species re-introduction
Common crane touches down at Pensthorpe, bonds with Pensthorpe crane.
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Seashore safaris

Best activity book of the year 
Summer is here, we have warm weather, and the beach is beckoning. A swim, build a couple of sandcastles, a bit of beach cricket, but what to do next?

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