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John Craven Do wind turbines threaten the survival of red kites?

Red kites have made a welcome return to our skies in recent years, after being almost wiped out through persecution more than a century ago. But as they glide majestically on their 1.75 metre wingspans, are they now facing a new threat of death from another quite recent addition to the British countryside: wind farms?

In comparison to the number of birds slayed by cats, wind turbines

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