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Appeal after dead golden eagle found on estate s farm

Appeal after dead golden eagle found on estate s farm 7 May 2021 | A public appeal has been issued following the discovery of a dead bird of prey in north east of Scotland An Aberdeenshire estate has appealed for information following the discovery of a dead golden eagle on a let farm in March. Invercauld Estate, near Braemar, has issued a new public appeal after traces of pesticide were found inside the bird of prey. Police Scotland have since conducted a search of the local area, and the estate has called on the public for more information. The area where the bird was found is on a let farm in an area which is managed for sheep farming, on the edge of an area of native woodland regeneration.

Appeal over golden eagle s death

Invercauld Estate, near Braemar, issued the appeal following a Police Scotland search of the local area. Estate manager at Invercauld, Angus McNicol, said: “We have been informed by the police that the bird that was found contained pesticide. We are very disturbed indeed to learn that a bird of prey has been found on Invercauld in these circumstances. “We wholeheartedly support the appeal about this bird and anyone with information should contact Police Scotland on 101 urgently. Naturally we are offering our cooperation to the police as they conduct their inquiries and hope they are able to identify anyone who is involved.

Golden eagle poisoning probed by police in Aberdeenshire

BBC News Published The poisoning of a golden eagle in Aberdeenshire is being investigated by police. The bird of prey was discovered dead on the Invercauld Estate, near Crathie, on 19 March. RSPB Scotland said a dead mountain hare had been found nearby, laced with poison. Police Scotland said forensic examination confirmed the bird had been illegally and intentionally poisoned . Officers searched properties on the estate under warrant on Tuesday, and inquiries are ongoing. No arrests have been made, and police are appealing for information. Det Con Daniel Crilley, of the wildlife crime unit said: Poisoning a bird or animal is not only cruel and callous but it can also harm other wildlife.

Appeal launched after golden eagle found dead on Invercauld estate in Aberdeenshire

Appeal launched after golden eagle found dead on Invercauld estate in Aberdeenshire © Mark Hamblin The golden eagle was found dead on the Invercauld estate near Braemar Invercauld estate in Aberdeenshire is supporting a police appeal after a golden eagle was found dead on their land. The eagle was found on the estate, which is near Braemar, in March and further police searches were undertaken today. The bird found contained pesticide. The estate are supporting the police investigation into the death of the bird. Angus McNicol, estate manager at Invercauld, said: “We have been informed by the police that the bird that was found contained pesticide. We are very disturbed indeed to learn that a bird of prey has been found on Invercauld in these circumstances.

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