Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
In response to the publication of the RSPB’s report on hen harriers, BASC has issued a statement:
“BASC, alongside other rural organisations, is a signatory to a zero-tolerance declaration on the illegal killing of birds of prey. We have always strongly condemned such activity; it has no place in our community and those convicted should face the full force of the law. We make it unequivocally clear that any member convicted of wildlife crime will be expelled.
“However, the RSPB’s report once again conflates suspicion with fact, presenting unproven allegations as evidence. These claims do not withstand independent scrutiny. Based on publicly available data from Natural England (NE) and RSPB, of the 294 tags fitted to hen harriers between 2013 and 2024, less than five per cent, or fewer than 14, have been listed as ‘confirmed persecution’. Policy must be driven by robust, objective evidence, not emotive headlines."
BASC statement in full:
basc.org.uk
RSPB report:
www.rspb.org.uk
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“BASC, alongside other rural organisations, is a signatory to a zero-tolerance declaration on the illegal killing of birds of prey. We have always strongly condemned such activity; it has no place in our community and those convicted should face the full force of the law. We make it unequivocally clear that any member convicted of wildlife crime will be expelled.
“However, the RSPB’s report once again conflates suspicion with fact, presenting unproven allegations as evidence. These claims do not withstand independent scrutiny. Based on publicly available data from Natural England (NE) and RSPB, of the 294 tags fitted to hen harriers between 2013 and 2024, less than five per cent, or fewer than 14, have been listed as ‘confirmed persecution’. Policy must be driven by robust, objective evidence, not emotive headlines."
BASC statement in full:
BASC issues statement in response to RSPB hen harrier report
BASC, alongside other rural organisations, is a signatory to a zero-tolerance declaration on the illegal killing of birds of prey.
RSPB report:
Bird Crime Report 2023
The Bird Crime Report 2023 summarises 15 years’ worth of data around illegal raptor persecution and other bird crimes in the UK. Read the latest report here
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