Animals
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Project to Return White-tailed Eagles to Norfolk Has Been Cancelled
To the dismay of conservationists, a groundbreaking initiative to bring white-tailed eagles back to Norfolk for the first time in 200 years has been canceled at the last minute. From next year, the UK's largest birds of prey were to be released at Wild Ken Hill, the estate that hosts the BBC's Autumnwatch program, with plans to release 60 birds over ten years.
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