It'll probably take another 12 months or so before it is law but once it is passed it will mean the end of a closed season for Sika who will then be regarded as vermin and will be allowed to be shot by licenced hunters all year round.
I know from personal experience that it is a measure that will be welcomed by most of the farming community around here in Kerry. They have become a huge issue for motorists as well, last week I was going to a fishing spot and had to drag three roadkills to the side of a bridge in case they caused another accident. They must have been hit by a lorry but if it was a motorcyclist or someone in a small car that hit them the damage would have been catastrophic.
That's just the most recent incident, their numbers seriously need to be brought under control.
Fair play to the EU for listening to concerned members.
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I know from personal experience that it is a measure that will be welcomed by most of the farming community around here in Kerry. They have become a huge issue for motorists as well, last week I was going to a fishing spot and had to drag three roadkills to the side of a bridge in case they caused another accident. They must have been hit by a lorry but if it was a motorcyclist or someone in a small car that hit them the damage would have been catastrophic.
That's just the most recent incident, their numbers seriously need to be brought under control.
Fair play to the EU for listening to concerned members.
Alarm in Ireland over EU plans to classify sika deer as ‘invasive alien species’
Spread of breed across continent leading to damage to forestry, issues for livestock and creating road crash risk
. no need for extraction either