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The World Owl Trust’s objections to the UK NON-NATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT SCHEME Version 3.3 for the Eurasian Eagle Owl Bubo bubo

We believe the Eurasian Eagle Owl’s European subspecies Bubo. B. bubo is, and always has been, a true native British species. – the World Owl Trust

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Eagle Owl-Letter of Concern sent to Philip Green, Chief Executive United Utilities

Mr Philip Green, Chief Executive, United Utilities, Lingley Mere, Great Sankey, Warrington, WA5

3 February 2010

Dear Mr. Green,

I am writing to you because I am very concerned for the safety and welfare of Lancashire’s only pair of European Eagle Owls which have been resident and have bred on your Bowland Estate since 2006. Resulting from what can only be described as irresponsible behaviour towards these iconic birds in the breeding season by a small number of your staff, this has resulted in their predicted low productivity after the pair were disturbed, against all expert advice given to your staff, to mark their eggs. I belong to a conservation group of over 2,000 members from all over the world that has been specifically established to make everyone aware of the problems these owls face in the wild, so be aware that the eyes of the world are watching United Utilities very closely at the present time.

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