About this book
In the Middle Ages, Red Kites were common sights across the British countryside and cities, where they kept the streets clear of carrion – and were frequently mentioned in Shakespeare’s works. Later changes in attitude led to their extermination in England, Scotland and Ireland and reduced to a tiny population in Wales. They were one of only three globally vulnerable bird species occurring in Britain.
This book:
– Is by the Chairman of the experimental project to reintroduce kites to England and Scotland.
– Describes why the decision was taken and how it was implemented, with international help.
– Examines the success of the experiment, despite many challenges, leading to expansion.
– Follows the spread across Britain and to Ireland.
– Explores the outcomes, not just for Red Kites, but the example for other species, the fight against illegal persecution and on public attitudes.
The author has made available an errata slip with three corrections, (8 kb).









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