Dozens of birds of prey 'illegally shot, poisoned or trapped' in
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Dorset and Norfolk are the two worst counties for crimes related to birds of prey, according to a report by the RSPB. One case involved a rare white-tailed eagle, a species which had been brought back from extinction.
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