>The Maryland Ornithological Society has started a reward fund for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who shot and killed a northern groshawk, believed to be part of the state’s only breeding pair, and left three chicks to die near Savage River State Forest.
The birders have $800 in hand and MOS official Dave Webb says the amount is expected to increase as clubs send out their newsletters.
The Maryland Legislative Sportsmen’s Foundation also has offered a $1,000 reward.
Natural Resources Police is still investigating the death of the bird.
Maryland’s northern goshawks were driven to extinction in the 1900s by the logging industry’s harvesting of Appalachian Plateau forests. In 1991 and 1997, the federal government rejected calls to list the bird on the endangered species list. Many states, including Maryland, responded by placing the goshawk on their own lists.
In North America, the goshawk is federally protected under an amendment to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
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