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hatrack

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Mon Dec 30, 2024, 07:42 AM Dec 30

Police Seize 6,000 Illegal Wild Birds' Eggs In Largest Raid Of Its Kind In UK History

More than 6,000 eggs have been seized in the biggest haul of its kind in UK history, after police carried out raids in Scotland, South Yorkshire, Essex, Wales and Gloucester. Thousands of eggs were found secreted in attics, offices and drawers. The UK raids took place in November as part of Operation Pulka, an international effort to tackle organised wildlife crime – specifically the taking, possessing and trading of wild birds’ eggs. The raids began in June 2023 in Norway, and resulted in 16 arrests and the seizure of 50,000 eggs. In Australia, an estimated 3,500 eggs have been seized, worth up to A$500,000 (£250,000).

Intelligence suggests this is a single, international crime network. The National Wildlife Crime Unit (NWCU) says it is the largest of its kind in the UK in terms of the number of eggs and the scale of the network. DI Mark Harrison from NWCU said: “These criminals are very well organised and connected. The rarer a species is, the higher its demand and value to these criminals. It is likely some of the eggs are very rare.”

“The scale of this operation is alarming”, said Dominic Meeks from the University of Cambridge. “Previous seizures have been the product of singular obsessive individuals, but the complexity of this operation appears to be far greater, with numerous actors operating in different countries. The larger the scale of the operation, the greater the potential for negative impacts on the target species’ wild populations.” Egg collecting was a hobby for natural historians in Victorian times, with collectors looking to acquire eggs from all species, particularly rare ones, which were the most prized. This had a terrible impact on some species. The great auk – a penguin-like bird of the north pole – was hunted to extinction for its meat and large eggs, with the UK’s last bird killed in the 1840s in St Kilda.

Most wild egg collecting became a criminal act in the UK in 1954 – but some collectors continued and went underground. All wild birds, including their nests and eggs, are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. “Egg thievery represents a highly selective pressure, with thieves often targeting a handful of species within a restricted geographic range,” said Meeks. “For species such as the nightjar and osprey, which have precarious regional populations across the UK, the successful fledging of a cohort of chicks from a single nest may be the difference between regional existence or extinction.”

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/30/police-seize-6000-wild-birds-eggs-as-raids-net-largest-haul-in-uk-history

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Police Seize 6,000 Illegal Wild Birds' Eggs In Largest Raid Of Its Kind In UK History (Original Post) hatrack Dec 30 OP
Informative book on this subject: The Falcon Thief WestMichRad Dec 30 #1

WestMichRad

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1. Informative book on this subject: The Falcon Thief
Mon Dec 30, 2024, 02:45 PM
Dec 30

Full title is “The Falcon Thief: A True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt for the Perfect Bird” by Joshua Hammer

Earlier this year I enjoyed this book, which is both fascinating and frightening, about the pursuit and reasons for egg thievery. Tis a both historical and an ongoing thing. Not surprisingly, the main motivation for current egg thrives is money: falconers (esp. in the Middle East) will gladly pay tens of thousands of dollars per egg for birds of prey.

Highly recommended and entertaining book, anyway. It’s also very sad that people are still doing this.

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