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The Ruddy Duck in Britain

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The Ruddy Duck in Britain game quiz
"By the late twentieth century the ruddy duck had become an attractive addition to British avifauna. In 2005 government agencies announced plans to eradicate them from the UK. Find out more about this duck and why this action was deemed necessary."

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1. The ruddy duck was not native to the British Isles but was an introduced species.
In which of these regions is the ruddy duck an indigenous species?
    Australia
    North America
    Africa
    Asia


2. The ruddy duck is a diving duck belonging to which family?
    Sawbill
    Pochard
    Goldeneye
    Stifftail


3. Which colour is the bill of the male ruddy duck?
    Red
    Black
    Yellow
    Blue


4. Ruddy ducks first began breeding in Britain during the 1940/50s. These ducks were almost certainly escapees from the Slimbridge bird reserve in Gloucestershire.
Which famous naturalist developed this site on the River Severn estuary?
    Sir David Attenborough
    Bill Oddie
    Sir Charles Darwin
    Sir Peter Scott


5. The ruddy duck was not alone in being an introduced species of waterfowl.
Which of these ducks was also accidentally introduced into Britain?
    Mandarin
    Pintail
    Garganey
    Shoveler


6. Why was it thought necessary to destroy all of the ruddy ducks in Britain?
    Ruddy ducks were suspected of carrying avian bird flu
    Ruddy ducks were destroying native fish stocks
    Ruddy ducks were interbreeding with rare Spanish ducks
    Ruddy ducks were having detrimental effects on native duck species


7. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is the biggest and one of the most vociferous of Britain's conservation bodies.
Which of these phrases described the official position of the RSPB over the culling of the ruddy duck?
    Strong opposition
    Reluctant approval
    Complete indifference
    Enthusiastic support


8. There had been a precedent for the eradication of a non-native species in Britain. Which one of these species is now no longer found living wild in the British countryside?
    Coypu
    Signal crayfish
    Grey squirrel
    Mink


9. Which of these was the main method employed in eradicating the ruddy duck?
    Capture and return to place of origin
    Poisoning
    Shooting
    Capture and humane disposal


10. A minor inconvenience caused by the eradication programme was that one bird organisation had to change its logo from the ruddy duck to the grey heron.
Which of these organisations was forced to make the change?
    West Midlands Bird Club
    British Trust for Ornithology
    Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
    Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust


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