These include:Introduced vicarious liability so that landowners can be held responsible for crimes against wild birds committed by their employees;Set up a poisons disposal scheme to remove poisons used to kill wild birds;Introduced restrictions on licences for those operating on land where it is suspected that wildlife crime has taken place;Commissioned a report into the disappearance of satellite-tagged golden eagles, which showed that of around one third which have disappeared in suspicious circumstances many were in clusters on or near driven grouse moorland;Set up an independent group to examine options for regulating grouse shooting businesses, including the possibility of licensing this activity;Provided financial support through Scottish Natural Heritage to fund over £100,000 of satellite-tagging work since 2009;Provided finance for an additional wildlife crime detective post at the National Crime Campus;Provided finance for a pilot project of a new group of Special Constables recruited and trained to tackle wildlife crime in the Cairngorms National Park, which will be rolled out across Scotland if the pilot is successful;Police Scotland have senior officers responsible for overseeing work against wildlife crime. They also have wildlife crime liaison...