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date: Fri, 23 May 2008 09:34:02 +0100,
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Raven nest 'disappears' from park - DID YOU see this or any wildlife crime? If so please report it.
Raven nest 'disappears' from park
A rare raven's nest has disappeared from a National Trust property, a
police spokesman said.
The nest, first discovered four years ago, was situated in Belton
Park, near Grantham, Lincolnshire.
The nest was believed to be the first raven's nest in the county for
more than 300 years.
Pc Nigel Lound said: "The raven is a scarce bird in Lincolnshire and
one that we were hoping would once again, become established in the
county."
Tower residents
He said the nest was "a substantial structure" that was taken
illegally in the past six weeks and an investigation is under way to
determine what happened.
Matthew Capper of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
said ravens are very scarce in the East Midlands, including
Lincolnshire, but are slowly starting to move into Derbyshire,
especially the Peak District.
He said ravens are still the targets of attacks by people who shoot or
poison them or destroy their nests.
Pc Lound said: "We have no firm information on who is responsible for
removing the raven's nest and why, but we would like to speak to
anyone who believes they can shed some light on this.
"We're particularly keen to hear from anyone who lives locally or has
visited the National Trust site and witnessed suspicious activity."
All wild birds, their eggs and nests are protected by the Wildlife and
Countryside Act 1981 and anyone convicted under the act faces a fine
of up to £5,000 or six month's imprisonment.
The RSPB estimates there are 12,900 breeding pairs of ravens in the
UK.
Ravens are still kept at the Tower of London by a royal decree issued
by Charles II.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/7414452.stm
Published: 2008/05/22 10:32:54 GMT
date: Fri, 23 May 2008 09:34:02 +0100
author: Old Codger
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Re: Raven nest 'disappears' from park - DID YOU see this or any
wildlife crime? If so please report it.
On 23 May, 09:34, Old Codger wrote:
> Raven nest 'disappears' from park
> A rare raven's nest has disappeared from a National Trust property, a
> police spokesman said.
>
> The nest, first discovered four years ago, was situated in Belton
> Park, near Grantham, Lincolnshire.
>
> The nest was believed to be the first raven's nest in the county for
> more than 300 years.
>
> Pc Nigel Lound said: "The raven is a scarce bird in Lincolnshire and
> one that we were hoping would once again, become established in the
> county."
>
> Tower residents
>
> He said the nest was "a substantial structure" that was taken
> illegally in the past six weeks and an investigation is under way to
> determine what happened.
>
> Matthew Capper of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
> said ravens are very scarce in the East Midlands, including
> Lincolnshire, but are slowly starting to move into Derbyshire,
> especially the Peak District.
>
> He said ravens are still the targets of attacks by people who shoot or
> poison them or destroy their nests.
>
> Pc Lound said: "We have no firm information on who is responsible for
> removing the raven's nest and why, but we would like to speak to
> anyone who believes they can shed some light on this.
>
> "We're particularly keen to hear from anyone who lives locally or has
> visited the National Trust site and witnessed suspicious activity."
>
> All wild birds, their eggs and nests are protected by the Wildlife and
> Countryside Act 1981 and anyone convicted under the act faces a fine
> of up to £5,000 or six month's imprisonment.
>
> The RSPB estimates there are 12,900 breeding pairs of ravens in the
> UK.
>
> Ravens are still kept at the Tower of London by a royal decree issued
> by Charles II.
>
> Story from BBC NEWS:http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/7414452.stm
>
> Published: 2008/05/22 10:32:54 GMT
I have a couple of crows nesting inside a chimney. I wondered what
they were doing initially - stood on top of the chimney pot, ducking
to and fro a few times and then dropping out of view into the chinmeny
interior...Now I see them taking sticks etc inside the chimney. I
should really light a fire in the fireplace to prevent them from
leaving huge amounts of timber in an unsuitable location...but in
honour of the ALF/AR loonies here on usenet etc, I shall wait until I
heard the chicks meeping!
date: Tue, 27 May 2008 02:49:33 -0700 (PDT)
author: OM SHIVA!108
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Re: Raven nest 'disappears' from park - DID YOU see this or any
wildlife crime? If so please report it.
On 23 May, 09:34, Old Codger wrote:
> Raven nest 'disappears' from park
> A rare raven's nest has disappeared from a National Trust property, a
> police spokesman said.
>
> The nest, first discovered four years ago, was situated in Belton
> Park, near Grantham, Lincolnshire.
>
> The nest was believed to be the first raven's nest in the county for
> more than 300 years.
>
> Pc Nigel Lound said: "The raven is a scarce bird in Lincolnshire and
> one that we were hoping would once again, become established in the
> county."
>
> Tower residents
>
> He said the nest was "a substantial structure" that was taken
> illegally in the past six weeks and an investigation is under way to
> determine what happened.
>
> Matthew Capper of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
> said ravens are very scarce in the East Midlands, including
> Lincolnshire, but are slowly starting to move into Derbyshire,
> especially the Peak District.
>
> He said ravens are still the targets of attacks by people who shoot or
> poison them or destroy their nests.
>
> Pc Lound said: "We have no firm information on who is responsible for
> removing the raven's nest and why, but we would like to speak to
> anyone who believes they can shed some light on this.
>
> "We're particularly keen to hear from anyone who lives locally or has
> visited the National Trust site and witnessed suspicious activity."
>
> All wild birds, their eggs and nests are protected by the Wildlife and
> Countryside Act 1981 and anyone convicted under the act faces a fine
> of up to £5,000 or six month's imprisonment.
>
> The RSPB estimates there are 12,900 breeding pairs of ravens in the
> UK.
>
> Ravens are still kept at the Tower of London by a royal decree issued
> by Charles II.
>
> Story from BBC NEWS:http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/7414452.stm
>
> Published: 2008/05/22 10:32:54 GMT
What are you suggesting anyway old fuker? That we work with the
exterminators and nest featherers of the imperialist RSBP? Hey old
moron, did you know the ALF are the undead? Yes, they like to play
with the occult and wicca, but from the viewpoint of racist anti
tribal dodge occultists. Stay away from them you naive old fool.
date: Tue, 27 May 2008 02:53:56 -0700 (PDT)
author: OM SHIVA!108
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