Dorset police appeal for information after white-tailed eagles found dead in south of England

Two of the white-tailed eagles reintroduced to the Isle of Wight have been found dead, police have said.

About 25 of the birds of prey, which have a 2.4 metre (8ft) wingspan, have been released in the area since 2019 as part of an effort to bring back a long-lost species to UK skies.

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