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<blockquote data-quote="barnowlgirl" data-source="post: 1398680" data-attributes="member: 70947"><p>i would love see what happen to this country if lost shooting/stalking/fishing , aint it bad enough with money already to then go loose 78million that was just in scotland that shooting/sporting people spent. Agree that keepers who kill birds prey should be stopped but not all keepers do it. Estate where my dad works has goshawk breeding for last 10years or more producing chicks all time, has sparrowhawks,buzzards and barn owls. Also other keepers i know that would never touch a bird of prey they enjoy watching them. I ve had great support on my study project from keepers and farmers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnowlgirl, post: 1398680, member: 70947"] i would love see what happen to this country if lost shooting/stalking/fishing , aint it bad enough with money already to then go loose 78million that was just in scotland that shooting/sporting people spent. Agree that keepers who kill birds prey should be stopped but not all keepers do it. Estate where my dad works has goshawk breeding for last 10years or more producing chicks all time, has sparrowhawks,buzzards and barn owls. Also other keepers i know that would never touch a bird of prey they enjoy watching them. I ve had great support on my study project from keepers and farmers. [/QUOTE]
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