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Police searches in dead birds probe in Ross-shire | Police searches in dead birds probe in Ross-shire |
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Police have been carrying out searches in an area where 19 birds of prey have been found dead. | Police have been carrying out searches in an area where 19 birds of prey have been found dead. |
The dead raptors have been found in one part of Ross-shire in the past two weeks, with tests confirming 12 were poisoned. | |
Police Scotland said officers were searching in the Conon Brae area as part of inquiries into the deaths. | Police Scotland said officers were searching in the Conon Brae area as part of inquiries into the deaths. |
A spokeswoman said landowners in the area were co-operating with the operation. | A spokeswoman said landowners in the area were co-operating with the operation. |
Fourteen red kites and five buzzards have been found dead. Tests have shown nine kites and three buzzards had eaten a poisonous substance. | |
RSPB Scotland said "a dignified public protest" over the deaths would be held in Inverness city centre on Saturday afternoon. | |
A reward for information following the deaths has also increased to £26,000 after a £12,000 donation from farmers and landowners and money sent in from the public. | A reward for information following the deaths has also increased to £26,000 after a £12,000 donation from farmers and landowners and money sent in from the public. |
The £12,000 donation has been made by members of Scottish Land & Estates and NFU Scotland. | The £12,000 donation has been made by members of Scottish Land & Estates and NFU Scotland. |
The RSPB initially put up a £5,000 reward. | The RSPB initially put up a £5,000 reward. |
This was doubled by an anonymous donation, with further pledges coming from members of the public. | This was doubled by an anonymous donation, with further pledges coming from members of the public. |
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