Expanded SSPCA powers will go ahead - the amendment was voted against.What about SSPCA bringing prosecutions ??
BuggerExpanded SSPCA powers will go ahead - the amendment was voted against.
Like everything with the SNP/Greens, the decision was made long before anyone was asked what they thought or indeed impacts considered.Earlier today the Scottish Parliament approved the Bill. There were 85 votes for, and 30 against, with no abstentions. It will now go forward to Royal Assent.
Despite amendments and substantial movement at earlier stages, BASC maintains its position that the bill is unworkable for gamekeepers and land managers.
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Scottish grouse Bill will damage the countryside, says BASC
BASC has warned the Scottish government of the “ruinous” impact the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill will inflict on the country’s biodiversity and rural economy.basc.org.uk
Ik this is at council level but this is the madness of politics.Like everything with the SNP/Greens, the decision was made long before anyone was asked what they thought or indeed impacts considered.
I find it strange that the Scottish Government use carbon storage and the environment, whilst ignoring the actual scientific studies, to restrict Muirburn on peatland yet you can break that same type of ground and plant any amount of trees, often non native, control mountain hares and even get encouraged to do so through government grants.
When does the direct attack on pheasant shoots start using the same legislation as the bill has been carefully worded to ensure this is possible.
My understanding is that the training requirements etc will cover spring traps for mammals and cage traps for birds; and that live capture fox traps and other traps are not currently covered by the Bill but there is provision to amend legislation to cover these in the future.I’ve looked but cannot find hard facts
Does anyone know what the requirements are going to be for my fox traps under this shitshow of a new law ?