16th May
A
PROTECTED raven has been found illegally shot near Delamere Forest, triggering
a police investigation.
The bird
was found in a field by a man walking his dog along the edge of the forest.
The bird
had no head but had no other injuries.
He
contacted the RSPB’s Investigations unit for advice, and they arranged for the
bird to be collected and x-rayed.
The x-ray
revealed as many as nine pieces of shot in the raven’s body. The cause of the
bird’s missing head however is not known.
Cheshire Police
carried out detailed enquiries, including conducting a search of the area and
speaking to local farmers.
However,
no leads were uncovered.
The
public are now being called on to step forward with any information which may
help identify the culprit.
Jenny
Shelton, from the RSPB’s Investigations Unit, says: “The countryside is
somewhere we should all be able to enjoy, and our incredible birds and wildlife
are part of what makes places like Delamere Forest so special.
“Raven
populations are starting to recover in the UK following centuries of
persecution and superstition. These magnificent birds are protected by UK law,
yet this is the latest in a growing number of ravens which have been illegally
killed in recent months.
“The
persecution of ravens and birds of prey is a serious issue, and much more
common than many of us might think.
"It’s
incredibly difficult to uncover the culprits in cases like these, and you
wonder how many other birds have been illegally shot which we don’t hear about.
"We
would like to thank Avian Veterinary Services and Cheshire Police for their
help and hard work.”
Ravens
and birds of prey are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
To kill
or injure one is a criminal offence and could result in an unlimited fine or up
to six months in jail.
PC Gerard
Gigg of Cheshire Police said: “Can members of the community, when they witness
any crime involving wildlife or indeed any other suspicious activity, report it
immediately by calling 101, or 999 if the crime is ongoing.”
If you
have any information relating to this incident, which occurred around 23 March
2019, call 101, ask for Cheshire Police and quote reference number:
19100137950.
If you
find a wild bird of prey which you suspect has been illegally killed, contact
RSPB investigations on 01767 680551 or fill in the online form: https://www.rspb.org.uk/our-work/our-positions-and-campaigns/positions/wildbirdslaw/reportform.aspx
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