Phew! Turtle doves shoot ban triggers bird species recovery
Phew! Turtle doves shoot ban triggers bird species recovery
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Western European population has risen 25% with ban and some UK sites have seen promising increases
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There are signs of hope for the turtle dove, one of the most endangered birds that has been plummeting towards extinction in Britain.
After a temporary ban on the annual shoot of the migratory birds as they pass through France, Spain and Portugal, which began in 2021, there has been a remarkable 25% increase in its western European population, which includes the 2,000 individuals clinging on in England.
This means an extra 400,000 breeding pairs across western Europe for a species that has reduced in number in the UK by 98% over the last 30 years.