Birds of prey study seeks helpers
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Your support makes all the difference.Birds of prey study seeks helpers
Volunteers are needed to help with a national study to see how many endangered birds of prey, such as barn owls and kestrels, are killed on the roads. The study, by the School of Biological Sciences at Bristol University, will assess the importance to wildlife of roadside verges, which are home to wood mice, field voles, harvest mice and water shrews.
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