On 18 October 2019 a member of the public witnessed what he believed
to be the shooting of an adult male hen harrier near White Syke Hill in
the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
North Yorkshire Police (whose force area covers that tiny part of
Bowland) put out an appeal for information five months later (see here).
A few days later, North Yorkshire Police announced that an arrest had
been made in this investigation and the suspect had been released
pending the results of a forensic analysis (see here).
[A male hen harrier, photo by Eddie Maguire]
Unfortunately the police have now concluded there is insufficient evidence to proceed with a prosecution.
Inspector Matt Hagen of North Yorkshire Police’s Rural Task Force said: “This
case is an all too familiar scenario where we have information from a
credible source, but unfortunately the evidence is not strong enough to
meet the threshold where we would ask the Crown Prosecution Service to
make a charging decision, even after the arrest and interview of a
suspect.
I would like to take this opportunity to encourage anyone with
any information regarding any individuals who are involved in raptor
persecution to come forward and report it to the police and assure them
they will be taken seriously and the matter will be investigated.”
This is a disappointing result, of course, but as many blog readers
will know, securing sufficient evidence in these cases is notoriously
difficult. Full credit to North Yorkshire Police for giving it a go.
This case didn’t fail for lack of effort and at least that suspect will
now be on their radar.
As far as we’re aware, North Yorkshire Police are still investigating
the alleged shooting of another hen harrier on another Yorkshire grouse
moor (see earlier blog here) so fingers crossed for a prosecution on that one.
Now that the Bowland investigation has ended, part of the eyewitness
report of the hen harrier being shot and removed from the moor has been
published by the RSPB (see here) and it makes for a disturbing read.