Hen harriers 'on verge of extinction'
UK
Friday 09 December 2011
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The hen harrier is the bird most likely to become extinct in England because of human pressure, says the The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
Jeff Knott, species policy officer for the RSPB explains what has been going on.
Source: BBC News
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