Skip to main content

Illegal killing is the main cause of death in Hen Harriers aged one–two years, and a major cause of deaths in birds under one year, according to satellite-tracking research led by the RSPB and published in the journal Biological Conservation.

Tracked Hen Harriers typically lived just 121 days after fledging, and the risk of illegal killing increased as individuals spent more time on areas managed for grouse shooting.

The RSPB is commited to tackling the persecution of Hen Harriers and works alongside landowners, raptor workers, conservation organisations and protected landscapes to provide the conditions for the population to recover.

You might also like

Hannah Bourne Taylor
A voice for natureIn depthSaving nature

A voice for nature

There's hope for the future - but only if we all up our campaigning game
Pipistrelle Bat hanging from branch in the dark
Your say – winter 2023/spring 2024Your viewsYour say (letters)

Your say – winter 2023/spring 2024

Let us know what you think
Wryneck and juvenile Red-backed Shrike
Your say – summer/autumn 2024Your viewsYour say (letters)

Your say – summer/autumn 2024

Star letter: Perching pair Last September, my local birding group alerted me to a Wryneck…