Shropshire charity urges public to report wildlife crime to police first

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Shropshire charity urges public to report wildlife crime to police first
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Culprits are often prosecuted if the police are contacted first.

A pigeon is held by Fran Hill, manager at Cuan Wildlife Rescue

Taking to Twitter on Monday, the charity said the police have more jurisdiction and the ability to deal with wildlife crime when incidents occur. "They would need information on where the crime is taking place, when it happened, who and what is involved, descriptions of anyone seen and what exactly occurred.

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