Leader comment: Why shooting estates should fear eagle disappearances

Why do eagles keep disappearing in Scotland? (Picture: Ian McCarthy)Why do eagles keep disappearing in Scotland? (Picture: Ian McCarthy)
Why do eagles keep disappearing in Scotland? (Picture: Ian McCarthy)
As the RSPB Scotland points out, the disappearance of a fourth satellite-tracked eagle in a part of Perthshire that's home to several shooting estates over four years is 'highly suspicious'.

The Scottish Gamekeepers Association complains its members are the “first to be accused when any bird of prey goes missing”, but the illegal killing of raptors undoubtedly happens, as a 2016 report on red kites by Scottish Natural Heritage found, and few others have a motivation. Each case is a further challenge to the rule of law that will eventually force parliament to react.

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And that could lead to the licensing of shooting estates – with the threat of licences being revoked over killings of birds of prey – or a strict liability offence so that a landowner would be found responsible for the unnatural death of any raptor on their land.

Both are measures that estates would – and should – fear.

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The sooner the shooting community realises that the death of a sea eagle represents a greater threat to their business than a live bird, the better the chances will be of protecting these magnificent creatures.

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