Many people concerned with the conservation of wild birds focus their efforts on the tropics. The plight of tropical parrots has, with good reason, long monopolized the attentions of conservationists and concerned citizens alike, and birds of all kinds reach their greatest diversity south of the equator. I suppose the fact that ornithologists often prefer to do their research in warm places doesn’t hurt either! However, a recent report has revealed that shocking numbers of protected songbirds, storks, eagles, vultures and other birds are being trapped, shot, poisoned and otherwise killed in at least 38 European countries. Read More »
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