RSPB in netting call over 'heartbreaking' videopublished at 19:17 British Summer Time 7 May 2021
The RSPB calls for netting on buildings to be taken down because it stops kittiwakes from nesting.
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The RSPB calls for netting on buildings to be taken down because it stops kittiwakes from nesting.
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