-- Edited by Peter Nolan Woolley on Friday 31st of January 2020 07:18:49 PM
Steve Atkins said
Mon Oct 28 8:35 PM, 2019
There doesn't appear to be a thread on here regarding Wild Justice's campaign to challenge the legality of the General Licence issued by DEFRA which allowed any landowner to kill or take certain species of wild birds to prevent "serious damage to livestock, foodstuffs for livestock, crops, vegetables, fruit, growing fisheries or inland water."
Defra have now issued a consultation Wild Birds General Licence Survey which gives you the chance to have your say. I expect most responses to this will be from landowners who wish to see the General Licence reinstated. It is widely used by Grouse Moor owners to justify their control activities.
Seemed like the best place to post. Changes in licensing with regards to the culling of Herring & Lesser black-backed Gulls.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/changes-to-licensing-of-the-lethal-control-of-herring-gull-and-lesser-black-backed-gull
-- Edited by Peter Nolan Woolley on Friday 31st of January 2020 07:18:49 PM
Anyway, if you would like to do some background reading on this highly contentious topic there is the Wild Justice website and also the Lawyers Leigh Day acting on their behalf Landmark Victory for UK Wildlife
Defra have now issued a consultation Wild Birds General Licence Survey which gives you the chance to have your say. I expect most responses to this will be from landowners who wish to see the General Licence reinstated. It is widely used by Grouse Moor owners to justify their control activities.