Preston Bissett
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Here we go again!
It seems that the RSPB and its accomplacies are still refusing to accept the need for cormorants to be culled in some instances. Take a look at the out-spoken view expressed on http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=34154 under the alarmist heading Cormorants - A License to Kill.
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Despite its claim to be an independent worldwide bird site, it really does seem that the RSPB are pulling all the strings.
Preston
It seems that the RSPB and its accomplacies are still refusing to accept the need for cormorants to be culled in some instances. Take a look at the out-spoken view expressed on http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=34154 under the alarmist heading Cormorants - A License to Kill.
You can browse this site as a visitor without the need for registration. However should you wish to post the anglers' take on cormorants, then it costs nothing to join Birdforum, only a valid email address.
Despite its claim to be an independent worldwide bird site, it really does seem that the RSPB are pulling all the strings.
Preston