RSPB Red Kite Numbers Soaring Across The UK

A recent survey by the RSPB charity has revealed the Red Kite population is now at its highest level for 200 years. Numbers have doubled in North of England over the last year, with an increase of 40% in Yorkshire alone.

Red Kites were all but wiped out in the UK, with just 10 pairs left in a remote part of Wales. this has all changed through a reintroduction project that began in England and Scotland has now seen the birds classified as ‘near threatened’ by the World Conservation Union. This summer also saw the red Kite reintroduced into Northern Ireland for the first time in 200 years, with the UK population growing to almost 1,200 breeding pairs.

RSPB Director of Conservation, Dr Mark Avery, said –

‘The continuing recovery of the red kite is a fantastic success story. It is a truly iconic bird and wherever it has been reintroduced, from the Chilterns to Gateshead to Aberdeen, local people have taken it to their hearts. Its return is a testament to what is possible when all sectors of society – conservationists, landowners and the general public – recognise the value inherent in our wildlife and work together to protect and treasure it. As a country, we can be very proud of what has been achieved over the last 20 years.’

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