@Mickeydredd - if they think that is what the Court said then they need better lawyers (or to listen to them). The Court didn't say that the NRW licenses were only just legal, or anything like that. It basically said that, so long as the authority is not unreasonable in how it words the licenses, and has grounds for its decision making, then it is not for WJ to come along and start having arguments about the precise wording used. Yet that seems to be what they are doing!
I would also agree with you that NRW probably can remove the reference to eggs and chicks relying on the fact that the Court agreed it was appropriate to put onus on the user to ensure compliance. That way, it would be for the user to decide if control outside the breeding season remained appropriate for the objective of protecting at risk species.
I would also agree with you that NRW probably can remove the reference to eggs and chicks relying on the fact that the Court agreed it was appropriate to put onus on the user to ensure compliance. That way, it would be for the user to decide if control outside the breeding season remained appropriate for the objective of protecting at risk species.