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Back From Extinction Majestic White-Tailed Eagle Returns to German … - Aug 10, 2007 Spiegel OnlineBy David Crossland. Germany has rescued its national symbol, the white-tailed eagle, from near extinction in a decades-long struggle against egg thieves, ... White-tailed eagle back from extinction - Nov 19, 2007 Telegraph.co.ukBy Paul Eccleston. The numbers of a majestic eagle once declared extinct in Britain are soaring once again. There are now more white-tailed eagles than at ... Farmers criticise white-tailed eagle scheme for Suffolk - Dec 16, 2009 BBC NewsBy Andrew Woodger. Plans to re-introduce the white-tailed eagle to the Suffolk coast are being criticised by farmers. The RSPB and Natural England say the ... White-tailed eagle to make comeback in Ireland - Jan 4, 2007 Reuters UKDUBLIN (Reuters) - A species of eagle that disappeared from Ireland more than 100 years ago could soon be soaring over the country once again if a five-year ... Rare white-tailed eagle spotted - Jul 2, 2008 BBC NewsIreland's largest bird of prey - which has been described as a "flying barn door" - has been spotted in the skies over Northern Ireland. ... White-tailed eagle takes flight in Ireland - Aug 16, 2007 Reuters UKDUBLIN (Reuters) - An eagle that disappeared from Ireland more than 100 years ago took flight again on Thursday as part of a scheme to reintroduce native ... White-tailed eagle takes flight - Aug 17, 2007 TVNZAn eagle that disappeared from Ireland more than 100 years ago took flight again on Thursday as part of a scheme to reintroduce native birds of prey to the ... Sea eagle reintroduction plan for Norfolk - Nov 21, 2008 Telegraph.co.ukSea eagles could be flying over East Anglia by next summer for the first time in 200 years if a reintroduction plan gets the go ahead. By Paul Eccleston ... HELSINGIN SANOMAT INTERNATIONAL EDITION - HOME - Aug 4, 2009 Helsingin SanomatThe two most noble birds of prey in the Finnish archipelago, the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the osprey (Pandion haliaetus) are fighting a ... Eagle trust to lodge complaint with EU over poisoning of birds of prey - Apr 18, 2009 Irish TimesA red kite bird of prey. One red kite found near Tiglin, Co Wicklow, on March 16th had died of alphachloralose poisoning. Alphachloralose is used to kill ... Sea eagle feared killed on estate - Dec 3, 2007 BBC NewsA rare sea eagle is feared to have been killed on a shooting estate in Scotland, according to police. The bird, also known as a white-tailed eagle, ... White Tailed Eagle Killed in Angus - Dec 9, 2006 Wildlife Extra12/09/2006 00:00:00 December 2007. Tayside Police is concerned that one of the 15 white-tailed eagles recently released in north Fife as part of a ... Call to restrict access to poisons - May 2, 2009 Irish TimesDr Allan Mee, manager of the white-tailed eagle breeding project, with two of the poisoned birds discovered in the Waterville area of Co Kerry. ... IFA opposes reintroducing eagles. - Aug 24, 2006 Pay-Per-View - Irish Times - Factiva, from Dow JonesThe Irish Farmers' Association yesterday said it was opposed to plans to reintroduce the white-tailed or sea eagle to the wild in the Killarney National ... White-tailed eagle information Officer - RSPB Scotland - Feb 2, 2009 Wildlife ExtraRSPB are looking for a `people person' to work on a six-month white-tailed eagle viewing project. Main duties will include providing interpretation of ... Big birds' threat to Britain unknown - Sep 17, 2008 New Zealand HeraldSeveral pairs of eagle owls, the largest owls in the world, are now breeding in the wild in Britain, said a new study. But it is unlikely they will ever be ... 15 eagle chicks land in Co Kerry - Jun 18, 2007 RTE.ieWildlife rangers from the National Parks and Wildlife Service have arrived in Kerry with 15 white-tailed eagle chicks as part of a programme to re-introduce ... Going to the zoo at TAU - Aug 25, 2006 Pay-Per-View - Jerusalem Post - ProQuest ArchiverAlthough it sits on the edge of the TAU campus in Ramat Aviv and is flanked by highways, the TAU zoo is somehow very wild. Unlike large commercial zoos that ... Article: Law must be enforced to protect birds of prey.(News) - The … - May 6, 2008 Pay-Per-View - Birmingham Post - HighBeam ResearchThe white tailed eagle, Europe's largest eagle species ... Norway is of great concern. If white tailed eagles have died because of wind ... ... On a wing and a prayer - Nov 26, 2009 Belfast TelegraphCircling the countryside she has known as home, the white tailed eagle turns towards the ... The white tailed eagle, also known as a species of sea eagle, ... WORLD BIODIVERSITY DAY: Climate Change Also Drives Evolution - Jan 8, 2010 Inter Press ServiceBy Julio Godoy. BERLIN, May 21 (IPS) - New scientific evidence confirms that human action, such as carbon emissions causing global warming, ... Wind farm causes eagle deaths - Mar 2, 2006 BirdLife InternationalAlv Ottar Folkestad, project leader of NOF's National White tailed Eagle project for more than 30 years said, "We are only half way through the research, ... Eye for an eagle.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor) | Article from... - Feb 2, 2008 Pay-Per-View - Science News - HighBeam ResearchEye for an eagle.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor) ... find Science News articles. The photo illustrating "Hatch a Thief" (SN: 12/15/07, p. Eagle shooting: plea for extra wildlife officers - Nov 26, 2009 Belfast TelegraphMore wildlife crime officers need to be recruited to tackle persecution incidents across Northern Ireland following last week's shock shooting of a rare ... Eagle makes rare appearance - Jan 20, 2005 Lynn NewsAvid bird-watchers will be pleased to hear a rare immature white-tailed eagle has been spotted in West Norfolk. And as well as this an arctic redpoll, ... Birdsong at the Hula - Jan 3, 2008 Pay-Per-View - Jerusalem Post - ProQuest ArchiverWhite tailed eagles once flew brazenly through the skies and stopped to rest in the marsh when the Hula Valley was still a swampy wilderness. ... Montana Administrative Rules - 12.6.1103 FALCONRY PERMIT … - Aug 9, 2005 Pay-Per-View - Montana Administrative Rules - Loislaw12.6.1103 FALCONRY PERMIT CLASSES The department issues three classes of permits. (1) An apprentice permittee: (a) must be at least 12 years old; ... Hen harriers 'Gamekeepers' enemy' - Nov 16, 2007 BBC NewsWith its sad distinction as England's most persecuted bird of prey, it is hardly surprising that the reported shooting of two hen harriers on the ... Country diary Claxton, Norfolk - Aug 5, 2009 The GuardianI can see it now. A bird with a wingspan the size of a barn door swooping across the marshes and lifting a goose in its massive talons. ... Sea eagles could be reintroduced - Nov 25, 2008 Tehran TimesConservationists are planning to bring the sea eagle, the UK's largest bird of prey, back to the skies above England. The bird, known as ""flying barn ... Eagle becomes Kauai's most-sought visitor - Mar 28, 2007 Honolulu Star-BulletinBy Diana Leone. A lone white-tailed eagle that may have flown from as far as Europe or Asia was first spotted on Kauai in late December and seems to be ... Eagle charges birdwatcher walks free - Nov 16, 2006 Scotland CourierA KEEN birdwatcher walked free from court yesterday after charges involving protected birds of prey were found not proven. ... Letters from the February 2, 2008, issue of Science News - Feb 2, 2008 Science NewsThe photo illustrating "Hatch a Thief" (SN: 12/15/07, p. 372) does not show a golden eagle. The bill of a golden eagle is black on the outer half and pale ... White tailed sea eagle a rare sight in Wiltshire - Dec 9, 2007 North Wiltshire and Kennet Gazette...Described as bulkier than the Golden eagle the white tailed eagle can easily ... Despite not living up to its name, as yet, the white tailed eagle is still ... International wildlife film festival screens in Boise - Dec 21, 2005 Boise Weekly...by Amanda Peacher. You might not imagine that Boiseans and the British have much in common, but in fact we do. We both love our birds, especially large, ... Wind turbines blamed for killing eagles.(News) | Article from Western... - Jan 31, 2006 Pay-Per-View - Western Mail - HighBeam ResearchThe white tailed eagle, Europe's largest eagle species is found in significant numbers on Smola, a set of islands about six miles off the north-west ... BIODIVERSITY: Climate Change Also Drives Evolution - Dec 21, 2009 Inter Press ServiceBy Julio Godoy. BERLIN, May 21 (IPS) - New scientific evidence confirms that human action, such as carbon emissions causing global warming, ... 'Act now to rescue Scotland's birds of prey' - May 6, 2008 ScotsmanWhite tailed eagle: Reintroduced in 1975 after being hunted to extinction; now 42 pairs. Threatened due to egg-collecting and illegal killing. ... UK. New regulations to protect wildlife come into force - May 31, 2006 BYM News - BYM News (press release)Certain wild birds will be afforded increased protection under the law as of today when new provisions under the NaturalEnvironment and Rural Communities ... Birding the Isle of Mull, Scotland - 17th - 24th May 2008 - May 17, 2008 Surfbirds NewsAfter leaving Glen More a further pair of White tailed Eagle were nesting near the Loch Scridian. The tidal marsh of the lock held Redshank ,in the centre ... Poisoned bait threatens the return of Germany's majestic eagle - Jun 28, 2009 NationalBERLIN // The white-tailed eagle, the cherished national symbol of Germany, has returned to soar over the country's northern shores and lakes after ... Deaths of eagles prompt fears over wind farm - Jan 28, 2006 Pay-Per-View - The Herald - ProQuest ArchiverWIND farms have been blamed for causing the deaths of Europe's largest eagle, increasing fears that they could threaten Scotland's birdlife. ... Tayside poisoned eagle find condemned by RSPB - Nov 19, 2008 stv.tvThe Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has condemned the illegal killing of a white-tailed eagle which was found poisoned on an estate in Tayside. ... Campaign starts to bring sea eagles back to Cumbria - Feb 12, 2009 Cumberland NewsThe sighting of a rare white-tailed eagle in Cumbria this week has prompted a ... The white-tailed eagle was once the most common type of eagle in Britain, ... BIODIVERSITY: FISHING INDUSTRY FORCES CODFISH TO ADAPT. - May 22, 2007 $4.95 - Inter Press Service - ECNext...by Julio Godoy. BERLIN, May 21, 2007 (IPS/GIN) -- Codfish have rapidly changed in response to pressures from the fishing industry, providing a clear example ... Sea Eagles May Be Re-Introduced To England - Dec 4, 2008 sciencedaily.comScienceDaily (Dec. 4, 2008) — The magnificent sea eagle, missing from England for more than 200 years, could be soaring along the Norfolk coast next summer ... Article: NSW: Arsenic latest poison to combat cancer - AAP General... - Apr 11, 2005 Pay-Per-View - AAP General News - HighBeam ResearchNSW: Arsenic latest poison to combat cancer ... find AAP General News (Australia) articles. AAP General News (Australia) 04-11-2005 NSW: Arsenic latest ... Scotland's Ospreys: 50 years of watching the bird - Jun 12, 2009 ScotsmanBy Jim Gilchrist. THAT white, slightly crested head with the piercing yellow eyes glaring through the dark, burglarish stripe; that wickedly hooked beak; ... Legislation to protect bird nests comes into force - May 30, 2006 4ni.co.ukCertain wild birds will receive increased protection under new legislation which will come into force on Wednesday. The Natural Environment and Rural ... Reintroduce this avian ambassador to county - Feb 20, 2009 Cumberland NewsFollowing the first sighting of a white-tailed eagle in Cumbria in over 200 years the public interest in this momentous occurrence from all over the UK has ... Birds of the Baltic - Oct 10, 2007 MerentutkimuslaitosThere is a marked difference in the nesting bird fauna of southern and northern parts of the Baltic. In the south the nesting birds gather to few densely ... Sea eagle 200th to take to 'Skye' - Jul 27, 2006 BBC NewsA white-tailed sea eagle chick on the Skye has become the 200th to take to the air since the birds began breeding again in Scotland 21 years ago. ... Mystery of poisoned eagles - Feb 20, 2008 Irish IndependentBy Treacy Hogan Environment Correspondent. GARDAI last night launched an investigation after two rare white-tailed sea eagles were found dead of suspected ... Helsingin Sanomat - International Edition - Nov 6, 2005 Helsingin SanomatBy Anu Silfverberg in Pargas/Parainen. The chain ferry rattles away from the shore at Lillmalö, almost the westernmost point in Pargas (Parainen in Finnish, ... Largest owls in the world threaten British birds | Article from The … - Sep 15, 2008 Pay-Per-View - Independent - London - HighBeam ResearchLargest owls in the world threaten British birds ... find The Independent - London articles. Several pairs of eagle owls, the largest owls in the world, ... Iconic birds soar higher - Nov 30, 2007 Surfbirds NewsScotland's breeding population of white-tailed eagles has risen dramatically to its highest number since the reintroduction programme began more than 30 ... Increased protection for rare eagles' nests.(News) | Article from... - Jun 6, 2006 Pay-Per-View - Western Mail - HighBeam ResearchIncreased protection for rare eagles' nests.(News) ... find Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) articles. Byline: By STEVE DUBE Western Mail Increased protection ... Mystery big bird soars over Grantham - Nov 6, 2009 Grantham TodayBy Suzie Pike. Friday, 9.50am- SIGHTINGS of a mystery big black bird of prey hovering over Grantham are coming in thick and fast. ... Amazing pictures capture wildlife battle for survival on Perthshire... - Jan 11, 2009 Glasgow Sunday MailTHEY may lack the sheer power of Serengeti lions - but these incredible photos prove the wildlife warriors in Scotland's hills are every bit as ruthless. ... Local rare birds get first-class stamp of approval - Sep 5, 2007 nwipp-newspapers.comBirds like the white-tailed eagle and bittern once occurred here, but became extinct because of persecution and habitat destruction. ... Sea eagle that preys on tennis balls - Aug 4, 2008 Telegraph.co.ukThe bird, also known as a white tailed eagle, is obsessed with picking up and returning balls thrown by her owner George Hedges. ... Police probe into sea eagle poisoning - Jan 19, 2010 BBC NewsA sea eagle found dead in Angus last year was illegally poisoned with banned pesticides, police have said. The eagle, one of 15 donated by Norway to ... Suffolk coastal sites to be assessed for possible release of white... - Sep 26, 2009 Gov Monitor - Gov Monitor...the Thames has identified the Suffolk coast as offering the best opportunities for enabling the white tailed eagle to re-establish itself in England. ... Where eagles dare - Dec 8, 2006 Pay-Per-View - The Hindu - Factiva, from Dow JonesThe Andhra University campus in Visakhapatnam has got a new visitor. The visitor is handsome and suave and is accompanied by the gracious better half. ... Scheme to bring back sea eagles - Jul 10, 2007 BBC NewsSea eagles could be reintroduced to East Anglia after being wiped out more than 200 years ago. A feasibility study by ornithologists has shown the giant ... Red kites on list of bird conservation successes - Dec 24, 2009 Yorkshire PostBy Brian Dooks. THE return of red kites to the British countryside – including the skies over Yorkshire – is one of the bird conservation success stories of ... Birds of prey are to swoop on to stamps - Sep 4, 2007 The HeraldScotland's rarest birds of prey will be seen by millions when they appear on a new set of first-class stamps, it was announced yesterday. ... Article: BIODIVERSITY: FISHING INDUSTRY FORCES CODFISH TO … - May 22, 2007 Pay-Per-View - Inter Press Service English News Wire - HighBeam ResearchBIODIVERSITY: FISHING INDUSTRY FORCES CODFISH TO ADAPT ... find Inter Press Service English News Wire articles. Julio Godoy Inter Press Service English News ... Eagles die in suspected poisoning - Feb 21, 2008 BBC NewsAn attempt to reintroduce one of the world's largest birds of prey into Ireland has suffered a setback. Fifteen white-tailed eagles were brought from Norway ... Protecting Scotland's rare wildlife - Apr 26, 2005 Pay-Per-View - Aberdeen Press & Journal - Factiva, from Dow JonesFrom the deliberate poisoning of rare birds of prey, to the digging of badgers and destruction of colonies of pearl mussels, wildlife crimes are a sad ... Birdsong at the Hula - Jan 10, 2008 Jerusalem PostBy AVIVA BAR-AM. Ever wonder what it would be like to soar through the sky like a bird (isn't that how the Wright Brothers ended up inventing airplanes? ... Sea eagle set to soar again in Suffolk - Apr 25, 2007 Daily MailThe biggest bird of prey could be setting up home in Suffolk as part of an ambitious re-introduction programme. The sea - or white-tailed - eagle was ... Sea eagles hatch eggs against all the odds - Apr 23, 2005 Pay-Per-View - Aberdeen Press & Journal - Factiva, from Dow JonesOne of Britain's rarest birds of prey has successfully hatched a clutch of eggs against all the odds on the Argyll island of Mull. ... Article: Veterinarians Endre Sos (L) and Gabor Szoke (R) install an … - Oct 8, 2007 Pay-Per-View - Getty Images - HighBeam ResearchVeterinarians Endre Sos (L) and Gabor Szoke (R) install an intravenous... ... find Getty Images articles. BELA SZANDELSZKY Getty Images 10-08-2007 ... HUNGARY RHINOCEROS PREGNANCY Pictures from October 8, 2007 | … - Oct 8, 2007 Pay-Per-View - AP Images - HighBeam ResearchFind pictures of HUNGARY RHINOCEROS PREGNANCY from October 8, 2007 in the AP Images collection at HighBeam Research. Article: THE BEASTS OF IRELAND; New RTE show hunts the animals … - Jan 16, 2007 Pay-Per-View - The Mirror - HighBeam ResearchTHE BEASTS OF IRELAND; New RTE show hunts the animals that lived here 30000yrs ago.(News) ... find The Mirror (London, England) articles. Wind farm cuts eagle population - Jun 23, 2006 PhysOrg.comBritain's Royal Society for the Protection of Birds says a wind farm off the Norwegian coast has reduced the population of Europe's largest eagle. ... Interfax Poland Business Weekly. - Feb 23, 2007 Free with registration - Poland Business Report Weekly - AccessMyLibrary.com...biodiversity and provides habitat for the endangered and protected lesser-spotted eagle, white-tailed eagle, wood grouse, lynx, wolf and others. ... thestar.com mobile: article - Jan 17, 2010 Toronto StarThey are 75, 80 and 81 years old, a trio of cackling crones who assure me – rheumy eyes crinkling with amusement – that vodka is the best antidote for ... Birdsong at the Hula | Article from Jerusalem Post | HighBeam Research - Jan 3, 2008 Pay-Per-View - Jerusalem Post - HighBeam ResearchBirdsong at the Hula ... find Jerusalem Post articles. AVIVA BAR-AM Jerusalem Post 01-03-2008 Headline: Birdsong at the Hula Byline: AVIVA BAR-AM Ed... Amazing pictures: British teenager takes young Wildlife Photographer... - Oct 30, 2008 Daily MailBy Daily Mail Reporter. A British teenager has won this year's Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year title in a contest that attracted a record 32351 ... Eagle kills stir windfarm row - Jul 3, 2006 DaelnetTHE ongoing row over the future building of hundreds of windfarms intensifies today (Monday, July 3) with the issue of a damning report about the slaughter ... Lucky Star falls near eagle sanctuary - Nov 23, 2009 Irish IndependentBy ANITA GUIDERA. A POISONED eagle called Star got lucky when it landed in a helpless state close to a bird sanctuary. The juvenile white-tailed eagle was ... The Eagle Odyssey - Dec 11, 2007 ABC Regional Online - ABC Regional OnlineThis beautifully filmed documentary tells an inspiring story of one of the United Kingdom's most spectacular conservation successes, a ground-breaking ... Spectacular red kite soars again after 200 years - Jul 20, 2007 Irish IndependentThe red kite seen in Co Wicklow where 30 of the birds of prey, with win spans up to 1.8m, were relased yesterday. Photos: John Griffin. By Treacy Hogan ... Natural gas customers in Fairbanks will see price increase in May - Apr 22, 2007 $2.95 - Anchorage Daily News - NewsBankThe rate increase comes after a decision by state regulators to change the terms of a contract between Fairbanks Natural Gas and the Anchorage-based Enstar ... Groundbreaking satellite tagging project for Mull sea eagles - Aug 1, 2008 Surfbirds News...moves on we're able to learn a lot more about stunning birds like the white tailed eagle, and make them more accessible to people at the same time. ... Scotland's Endangered Wildlife: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Mar 21, 2006 RedOrbitWHITE TAILED EAGLE: These birds were extinct in Scotland, but are now a tourist attraction in areas such as Mull and the west coast, ... Freed birds of prey strike fear in the hearts of farmers - Aug 17, 2007 Irish IndependentTHE EAGLES have landed. But if local farmers have their way, the rare white-tailed eagles won't be around for too long. Yesterday 10 white-tailed eagles ... Conservationists have blamed a new wind farm for the deaths of four … - Apr 1, 2006 Free with registration - Geographical - AccessMyLibrary.comConservationists have blamed a new wind farm for the deaths of four white tailed eagles on Smola, a set of islands about ten kilometres off the northwest ... Extinction on the Horizon for One-Fifth of All Bird Species - Jun 1, 2005 Environment News ServiceCAMBRIDGE, UK, June 1, 2005 (ENS) - More than one in every five bird species on Earth is now considered to be in trouble, according to an annual assessment ... Surfbirds Birding Trip Report: Lithuania - 12th - 20th August 2006 - Aug 12, 2006 Surfbirds NewsFollowing an earlier trip to Lithuania by JP & PG (See Report “The Baltic Coast of Lithuania and Latvia, 9th April – 17th April 2004â€?) we decided to pay a ... WORLD WIND WATCH. - Jun 18, 2006 Green Energy NewsApparently the Norwegian government was warned of a possible problem with white-tailed eagle strikes before the project was built but the government ignored ... Rare golden eagle was poisoned - Mar 4, 2009 BBC NewsA female golden eagle found dead in Glenveagh National Park, Donegal, on 16 February had been poisoned. The Golden Eagle Trust said tests confirmed the bird ... Conservationists have blamed a new wind farm for the deaths of four … - Apr 1, 2006 Pay-Per-View - Geographical - HighBeam ResearchThe white-tailed eagle is Europe's largest eagle species. Read all of this article with a FREE trial. COPYRIGHT 2006 Circle Publishing Ltd. This material is ... Surfbirds Birding Trip Report: Netherlands - Oostvaardersplassen and ... - Aug 18, 2008 Surfbirds NewsWhile visiting their daughter in the Netherlands, Bob and Ione wanted to go birding for a few days. They didn't want to drive themselves, nor did they want ... East Anglian Daily Times - East Anglian Daily Times - Jul 11, 2007 East Anglian Daily TimesTHE RSPB is trying to attract more visitors to its “flagshipâ€? Minsmere nature reserve after scooping a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £30000. ... Cold War, ethnic strife protected Balkan river biosphere - Feature - Sep 17, 2009 earthtimes.orgBy : DPA. Karanac, Croatia/Vienna - In a protected floodland forest where the Danube divides Croatia and Serbia, visitors cruise streams to spot eagles and ... THE WILD BUNCH; EXCLUSIVE Heard the one about the stoat, the rabbit … - Jan 11, 2009 Pay-Per-View - Sunday Mail - HighBeam ResearchKeith, 50, set up his gear at a secret location on a Perthshire hillside hoping to capture a white-tailed eagle in flight. ... White-bellied sea eagle numbers decline - Jan 29, 2009 HinduVISAKHAPATNAM: Researchers at Andhra University have concluded that the population of the globally threatened species of white-bellied sea eagle (Haliaeetus ... Hungary: The simple things in life - Aug 5, 2009 TravelBite.co.uk...the Great Bustard, which is the heaviest bird in the world with flight capacity, as well as Europe's largest bird of prey - the white-tailed eagle. Poison use lashed by eagle guardian - Mar 18, 2009 The KerrymanBy KEVIN HUGHES khughes@kerryman.ie GUARDIANS of the White Tailed Eagle will call on EU institutions to take action following the suspected poisoning of a Reintroduced golden eagle poisoned in Ireland - Mar 3, 2009 AFP..."Last year we had incidences in County Kerry (in the southwest) where a white-tailed eagle was also killed after eating poisoned bait. WITNESS-Wildlife and radiation in evacuated Chernobyl zone - Mar 4, 2009 ReutersOne newcomer is the white-tailed eagle, the largest eagle in Belarus, rarely spotted in proximity to man. Sys says he has seen five nests in an area now Extinct bird set to return to West Country - Mar 3, 2009 Surfbirds News...“The crane reintroduction project closely follows major successes at restoring the red kite and white-tailed eagle to our islands.â€? Reintroduce this avian ambassador to county - Feb 19, 2009 Cumberland News,Following the first sighting of a white-tailed eagle in Cumbria in over 200 years the public interest in this momentous occurrence from all over the UK has Hopes that white-tailed eagle pair's nesting can be caught on camera - Feb 11, 2009 Helsingin Sanomat,...images from another nesting site of an altercation between nesting ospreys and a marauding white-tailed eagle, which led to the death of an osprey chick. Giant Sea Eagle spotted in Solway Firth - Feb 10, 2009 Cumberland News,A rare white-tailed eagle was spotted in Cumbria for the first time in nearly 200 years today. A Sea Easgle similar to this was seen at Bowness. Campaign starts to bring sea eagles back to Cumbria - Feb 12, 2009 News & Star,By Pamela McGowan The sighting of a rare white-tailed eagle in Cumbria this week has prompted a campaign for the bird to be reintroduced permanently. Eagle not landing – this year - Feb 4, 2009 Lynn News,By Staff Copy AN ambitious project to reintroduce the white-tailed eagle to West Norfolk's coastline will not go ahead this year, it emerged this week. White-bellied sea eagle numbers decline - Jan 28, 2009 Hindu,...flight feathers contrast with the white coverts. The tail is short and wedge-shaped and has similarities with the bald eagle and the white-tailed eagle. Solway sea eagle came from Fife - Feb 12, 2009 BBC News,...nicknamed the "flying door" was re-introduced into the UK in the 1970s. Also known as the white-tailed eagle, it is the largest of the European eagles. Extinction alert on vultures and eagles - Feb 10, 2009 Calcutta Telegraph,Bird watchers in Cachar and Hailakandi claim that the greater spotted eagle, white tailed eagle and grey headed fish eagle can no longer be seen the area. Wildly ambitious - Jan 27, 2009 Scenta.co.uk,..."The reintroduction of the white-tailed eagle on Mull [in Scotland] has developed an industry around wildlife watching. People need to see the benefits of Entregan en Oviedo los premios de la XXI edición del Memorial ... - Feb 14, 2009 El Comercio Digital (Asturias),Rapaces: Ramón Arambarri Bengoa, de Vitoria, con la obra 'Milano Real'; Jari Heikkinen, de Finlandia, con su fotografÃa 'White tailed eagle' y Roberto Tayside poisoned eagle find condemned by RSPB - 19 Nov 2008 stv.tv,The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has condemned the illegal killing of a white-tailed eagle which was found poisoned on an estate in Tayside. Crimes against birds 'remain high' - Nov 17, 2008 The Press Association...to the latest report from RSPB Scotland. It comes days after it emerged that a white-tailed eagle was found poisoned near the Glenogil estate in Angus. Environment Minister calls on EU to maintain penalties for bird ... - Nov 15, 2008 7thSpace Interactive (press release),Agency of raptors being poisoned last year. In Scotland a mixture of illegal pesticides killed a white-tailed eagle found on a Scottish estate this May." We must care for our wildlife - Nov 12, 2008 News & Star,Red kites were one of those species as well as the white tailed eagle, pine marten and wild cat. Fortunately, a programme of reintroduction for many of EU rule change 'threat to birds' - Nov 13, 2008 BBC News,In Scotland a mixture of illegal pesticides killed a white-tailed eagle found on a Scottish estate this May." Mandy Gloyer, head of land use policy at RSPB Amazing pictures: British teenager takes young Wildlife ... - Oct 30, 2008 Daily Mail,Five hours later, an adult and an immature white-tailed eagle arrived together, and a struggle broke out. 'The older, more experienced bird won, Prestigious accolade for Polish photographer - Nov 1, 2008 Thenews.pl,He waited for five hours before a struggle broke out between an adult male white-tailed eagle and a young male. The photo brought him the prize in the (Source: Western Mail)By JOHN ETHERINGTON - Oct 30, 2008 istockAnalyst.com (press release),This year the Ornithological Society of Gotland reported the killing of more than a dozen golden eagle and white tailed eagle by wind turbines on the All animal life – and death – is here - Oct 29, 2008 Scotsman,Mr Kasprzak waited five hours beside a dead moose before an adult and an immature white-tailed eagle arrived in a snowstorm and fought for their prey. Secrecy and suspicion on trail of missing eagle 'bird N' - Sep 22, 2008 Scotsman,AFTER hearing a white tailed eagle known only as "bird N" had mysteriously vanished The Scotsman went on the trail of the missing creature. Largest owls in the world threaten British birds - Sep 14, 2008 Independent,The eagle owl was a very different case from species such as the red kite or the white-tailed eagle, which have been successfully reintroduced to areas Changes to the Bird Registration Scheme - Sep 8, 2008 Media Newswire (press release),In England, from 1 October 2008, keepers of golden eagles, goshawk, honey buzzard, marsh harrier, white-tailed eagle, Montagu's harrier, and osprey will Eaglets are a staged show - Sep 14, 2008 Scotsman,They haven't told us about the white tailed eagle found dead near a wind turbine on the island of Pabay, and about a few more eagles that disappeared or HELSINGIN SANOMAT INTERNATIONAL EDITION - HOME - Aug 5, 2008 Helsingin Sanomat,By Tiina Hirsimäki A camera set up by Voitto Pulkkinen of Oulunsalo next to an osprey’s nest recorded an attack by a white-tailed eagle against one of the Sea eagle that preys on tennis balls - Aug 4, 2008 Telegraph.co.uk,The bird, also known as a white tailed eagle, is obsessed with picking up and returning balls thrown by her owner George Hedges. She will retrieve them from White-tailed sea eagles in flight - Jul 31, 2008 Press and Journal,...said: “As technology moves on we're able to learn a lot more about stunning birds like the white tailed eagle and make them more accessible. Battling to bring golden eagles back to Ireland - Aug 12, 2008 Scotsman,...as Scotland enhanced its native biodiversity with assistance from Norway, Sweden and Germany in providing white-tailed eagle and red kite donor stock. National effort to save eagles living in Hungary - Apr 23, 2008 Caboodle.hu,Both the Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) and the White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) are protected in Hungary. The intangible value of a single eagle 'Golden eagle' speculation mounts - Apr 22, 2008 BBC News,One suggested it could be an immature white-tailed eagle, possibly one from a Scottish breeding project which had earlier been tracked on the west coast in Emphasising our loss - Apr 18, 2008 Cumberland News,The last white-tailed eagle nested in Eskdale in 1791 but was destroyed by man. The golden eagle did come back between 1968 and 2004 but now there is just a Eagle-eyed twitchers - Apr 17, 2008 Basingstoke Gazette,A WHITE tailed eagle, which spent much of the winter in the Shipton Bellinger area, has turned up in Gloucestershire. It spent a few weeks in south Russia: Giant Dam Project Could Spell Disaster For Indigenous Tribe - Apr 9, 2008 RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty,...of its spawning grounds and rare birds, which depend on the river for fish, including the white-tailed eagle and the fish owl, would also suffer. Native pool frog project nears completion - Apr 10, 2008 Telegraph.co.uk,While headlines and sometimes controversy greeted the comebacks of the white-tailed eagle and red kite and more recent efforts to re-introduce great bustard IT'S ALL WHITE FOR PETER AS RARE VISITOR DROPS IN - Apr 14, 2008 Gloucester Citizen,..."Then a gull flew past and it flew up and we could see straight away that this was a white-tailed eagle." This sighting is the first recorded sighting of Mystery of poisoned eagles - Feb 19, 2008 Irish Independent,The white-tailed eagle was driven to extinction in Ireland 100 years ago through poisoning and hunting. Some farmers raised fears that the 15 eagles could Two rare eagles found dead in Kerry - Feb 19, 2008 RTE.ie,The White-tailed Eagle disappeared from Ireland more than 100 years ago but a scheme to reintroduce the native birds of prey to Ireland began last year. CarTrawler launches environmental CSR initiative - Feb 14, 2008 Travel Daily News International,...of The Golden Eagle, Red Kite and White-Tailed Eagle into all extinct areas, which CarTrawler will be supporting though annual donations to the charity. Highlights at end of the Tunnel - Feb 16, 2008 Huddersfield Examiner,Sion Hill Falconry Centre, including an opportunity to view and handle some of the birds such as Pickles the Kestrel and Kyla, the white tailed eagle. Mid-Week Briefing: When Did the Mayor of Szekszárd Stop Beating ... - Jan 30, 2008 Pestiside,...[hirtv.hu] • Veterinarians at the Szeged Wildlife Reserve successfully treated a White-tailed Eagle that was gunned down on the territory of the Kiskunság Earth faces its sixth extinction - Jan 28, 2008 TheNewsTribune.com (subscription),The IUCN Red List now includes a handful of species that have been revived through conservation efforts, including the European white-tailed eagle and the Iconic birds soar higher - Nov 30, 2007 Surfbirds NewsSkye, Mull and the Western Isles remain the core population area since the white-tailed eagle was brought back from extinction by reintroduction programmes, White-tailed eagle back from extinction - Nov 18, 2007 Telegraph.co.uk,The white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) sometimes known as the sea eagle and Britain's biggest bird of prey, was persecuted to extinction in the early White-Tailed Eagle Back from the Brink - Nov 19, 2007 Environmental Graffiti,The white-tailed eagle, once on the brink of extinction in Britain, has bounced back. The eagle now has 42 breeding pairs on the west coast of Scotland, White tailed eagles 'back from the brink' - Nov 20, 2007 International Animal Rescue,In its statement the Scottish Government added that there are plans to introduce more white-tailed eagle chicks to the country over the next few years, Thousands of birds die in two oil spills - Nov 15, 2007 Wildlife Extra,Among these are Dalmatian Pelican, listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and White-tailed Eagle. On November 10th, a heavy storm brought severe damage Thousands of birds die in Black Sea oil spill - Nov 13, 2007 BirdLife International,Among these are Dalmatian Pelican Pelecanus crispus, listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List and White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla. Hen harriers: Gamekeepers' enemy - Oct 31, 2007 BBC News,...conservation priority - the other is the white-tailed eagle - and are also a recognised priority among police wildlife officers and government departments. International Bird Of Prey Conference - Oct 25, 2007 Wildlife Extra,...‘Ninety years ago at least four species the white-tailed eagle, marsh harrier, goshawk and osprey were extinct as nesting birds in the UK, but thanks to Bird migration to the south - Oct 9, 2007 Panorama,Ornithological highlights were the first observation of Eider duck in Marmara Sea in Turkey and the first White tailed eagle in the Skocjan Bay in Slovenia. Record numbers flock to eurobirdwatch 2007 - Oct 8, 2007 BirdLife International,Ornithological highlights included the first observation of Eider Somateria mollissima in the Marmara Sea in Turkey and the first White-tailed eagle EU policies successful at protecting rare birds, study finds. - 20 Aug 2007 EurofundingMag,The Eurasian Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) are examples of this White-tailed eagle takes flight - Aug 16, 2007 TVNZ,Kerry's rugged Atlantic coastline is an ideal habitat for the White-tailed Eagle, which likes to feed on the carcases of dead seals and porpoises. Sea Eagle reintroduced after 100 years - Aug 16, 2007 Irish Times,The White Tailed Eagle was reintroduced to the Irish countryside today by Minister for the Environment John Gormley. The bird, which can have a wing span of Germany saves white eagle from extinction - Aug 10, 2007 The Statesman,But the white-tailed eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla, was only saved thanks to decades of work which was begun by the Nazis and continued under the Communists Majestic White-Tailed Eagle Returns to German Skies - Aug 10, 2007 Spiegel Online,By David Crossland Germany has rescued its national symbol, the white-tailed eagle, from near extinction in a decades-long struggle against egg thieves, Germany's iconic eagle flies back from the brink - Aug 10, 2007 Independent,But the survival of the white-tailed eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla, was only achieved by decades of work begun by the Nazis and continued under the Communists Rare sea eagles released into wild - Aug 16, 2007 Evening Echo,The white-tailed eagle project is a partnership between the Golden Eagle Trust, The National Parks and Wildlife Service and others with funding provided by Freed birds of prey strike fear in the hearts of farmers - Aug 16, 2007 Irish Independent,The white-tailed eagle project will operate over a five-year period and it is expected they will disperse to the coastline. Austria and Serbia Joint Issue - Aug 13, 2007 Gibbons Stamp Monthly,Austria and Serbia are to release a new joint issue on 7 September featuring the White-tailed Eagle. Also known as the Sea Eagle, this particular species of Rare birds making a comeback - Aug 17, 2007 Contra Costa Times,Species doing particularly well include the barnacle goose, white stork, spoonbill, little egret Slavonian grebe and white-tailed eagle. Whatever Happened - Jul 28, 2007 Honolulu Star-Bulletin,Answer: A white-tailed eagle, first spotted over Kauai in December and then photographed at Kilauea on March 5, has been spotted all over Kauai in the past European conservation works: Science paper reveals successes of ... - Aug 9, 2007 BirdLife International,...—Konstantin Kreiser, EU Policy Manager at BirdLife's European Division Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia, White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla and Construction of Polish expressway halted - Aug 3, 2007 BirdLife International,Bird species threatened include Lesser-spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina, White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla and Western Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus. European Commission takes last minute action to stop illegal ... - Jul 30, 2007 Surfbirds NewsIt is home to the protected Lesser-spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina and White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla, Western Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus, The call of the wild 25 Sep 2002 Despite the doom-laden title it's not all bad news, as the CD also contains the sounds of the white-tailed eagle, bittern and otter, all of which are now ... - Guardian Unlimited, Waterford Wildlife Nov 22, 2006 ...century. The last firm record for a Waterford White-tailed Eagle is 1854 when a female was taken from a nest in the Comeragh Mountains. ... - Waterford Today, Ireland's Wonders - A Museum of a Museum Nov 20, 2006 ...young. See the mighty White-tailed Eagle, its demise dated to 1937, looking even more imposing than the Golden Eagle close by. Golden ... - Ireland of the Welcomes Magazine, WWF proposes bars on electricity poles to protect Finland's white ... Nov 10, 2006 ...terrain below. According to the WWF's white-tailed eagle group, the bars would prevent power cuts caused by electrocuted birds. The ... - Newsroom Finland, Is it a bird? Yes, it's a... vulture Nov 17, 2006 It's much bigger than a golden eagle and the only other bird of a similar size in Britain is a white-tailed eagle, but that's only found in northern Scotland. ... - Norwich Evening News, Birds of a feather Nov 17, 2006 ...economist at the RSPB, says 290,000 people travelled to see ospreys last year, spending £3.5m. Birdwatchers looking for the white-tailed eagle spent £1.5m. ... - BBC News, Sunken Swedish Cargo Ship Leaking Oil Nov 2, 2006 ...four miles off the coast of southeastern Sweden, inhabited by many species of waterbirds and songbirds, cranes and raptors such as the white-tailed eagle. ... - Environment News Service PROTECTION for the white-tailed eagle, wildcat and red squirrel ... Mar 21, 2006 They are among 23 species highlighted by Scottish Natural Heritage as being in need of greater conservation. Deputy Environment ... Glasgow Daily Record, MOVE TO PROTECT WILDLIFE Mar 20, 2006 THE white-tailed eagle, the wildcat and the red squirrel could be set for greater protection in Scotland. The three animals have ... Glasgow Daily Record, [an error occurred while processing this directive] archives | news | XML / RSS feed | featured
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