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Why were red kites from the Welsh population not used for the re-introductions in England and Scotland?

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Why were red kites from the Welsh population not used for the re-introductions in England and Scotland?

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The Welsh population was derived from a very small number of individual females. They were therefore genetically very similar. Introduction of genetic variety from European populations was thought to be better for the species. The population in Wales had not risen to a sufficient level to cope with the removal of significant numbers of chicks.

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