When an English farmer spotted an osprey a century ago, she would aim her shotgun at the broad silhouette and shoot. “They were seen as vermin,” says Alan Poole, a senior research associate at Cornell University.
When an English farmer spotted an osprey a century ago, she would aim her shotgun at the broad silhouette and shoot. “They were seen as vermin,” says Alan Poole, a senior research associate at Cornell University.