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Operation EASTER 2026: 29 Years of Protecting the UK’s Rarest Birds Operation EASTER, the UK’s long running national effort to protect nesting birds from illegal egg collectors, returns for its 29th year as police and conservation agencies warn that this damaging wildlife crime remains a real and active threat.
Public information remains one of the most effective tools in stopping offenders.
A Message from DI Mark Harrison, UK NWCU “Operation EASTER highlights the continued commitment of the UK National Wildlife Crime Unit and our partners to tackle the illegal taking of wild bird eggs. This is not a harmless pastime, it causes real harm to some of our most vulnerable species and undermines decades of conservation work. We will be working proactively throughout the nesting season to identify and disrupt those involved, and we urge the public to report any suspicious activity so we can take action.”
How the Public Can Help If you have information about egg thieves or nest disturbance of rare birds, contact your local police on 101 and ask to speak to a Wildlife Crime Officer. Peak nesting activity begins in April, so early reporting is vital. You can also report information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The NWCU have created a YouTube video to be shared on social media about the collection of wild bird eggs. Op EASTER 2026 - National Wildlife Crime Unit (NWCU) - YouTube Video
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