Norfolk gamekeeper convicted of poisoning nozzle
November 6, 2014 at 19:06 clock Updated GMT
A gamekeeper was convicted called registered to probation for animal groups the worst case of birds of prey poisoning in England.
Allen Lambert, who worked on the Stody estate in Norfolk, has 10 nozzles and a hawk used for intentional homicide with items found to make poison bait.
His trial heard that he wanted to protect reared pheasants.
Sian Lloyd reports.
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