Abstract

The hen harrier in Ireland has suffered a loss in numbers and distribution, primarily through habitat loss, and persecution. Further declines are possible if current issues (involving public opinion, forestry, wind farming and loss of traditional farming practices) are not addressed. Without public support or goodwill towards this, one of Ireland's rarest and most vulnerable birds of prey, it will be difficult to conserve both the population and its habitats. Education and awareness programmes regarding the hen harrier and upland wildlife in general should continue to be supported. Within Special Protection Areas, Appropriate Assessments of the potential impacts of further afforestation and wind-farming on hen harriers (and other species) appears necessary. Proactive steps can be taken with regard to forest biodiversity and structure with hen harriers in mind. Support should continue for those managing the upland landscape in ways that benefit the hen harrier and other wildlife.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call