Illegal bird traps
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After magistrates in Norwich fined gamekeeper David Millican, 42, pounds 1,500 after he admitted setting illegal traps for birds of prey around the Kimberley Hall Estate in Norfolk, officials from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds warned that the law was being regularly flouted because of the widespread view among landowners and gamekeepers that birds of prey were vermin.
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