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Falco peregrines Back in Brussels

Institute of Natural Sciences (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences)

Institute of Natural Sciences (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences)
Brussels, Belgium

The population decline of the peregrine falcon started in the 1940s and intensified in the 1960s, when the species was thought to be extinct in Belgium. The decline was mainly due to the widespread use of organochlorine pesticides in agriculture. Today, however, the falcons are back, and have even entered our cities where prey such as pigeons are plentiful!

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  • Title: Falco peregrines Back in Brussels
  • Creator: Photo: RBINS
  • Location: Brussels, Belgium
  • External Link: Falcons for everyone
  • Medium: Photo
Institute of Natural Sciences (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences)

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