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RSPB accuses pigeon fanciers of being behind spate of peregrine falcon poisonings


RSPB accuses pigeon fanciers of being behind spate of peregrine falcon poisonings
Birds preying on racing pigeons has sparked tension between different animal campaigning groups over the years
 Peregrine Falcon
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Pigeon racers have been accused of poisoning two peregrine falcons after police officers launched a probe into an “inexcusable” attack.
The body of a female nesting peregrine was found last week at a quarry in Clee Hill in Shropshire, and a male peregrine is also believed to have been killed.
It is the latest of several poisoning incidents at the quarry in recent years, which also saw peregrines killed on separate occasions in 2010, 2011, 2015 and 2017. ....

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Sharks use Earth's magnetic field like GPS, study suggests


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(Natural News)
A new study published in the journal 
In one test, the bonnetheads were tricked into thinking that they were located south of their home. In response, the sharks positioned themselves in a northerly direction, suggesting that they used the artificial magnetic field to orient themselves homeward.
“It had been unresolved how sharks managed to successfully navigate during migration to targeted locations,” said Keller, who is a researcher at the 
Florida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory. “This research supports the theory that they use the Earth’s magnetic field to help them find their way; it’s nature’s GPS.” ....

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