Conor O'Gorman
Well-Known Member
This week Natural Resources Wales (NRW) launched a review of how it regulates the shooting and trapping of wild birds in Wales. This covers a wide range of areas such as NRW’s approach to authorising wild bird control both on general and specific licences - including species, methods of control and location.
The call for evidence runs until 27 January 2021.
NRW have highlighted that they are looking for feedback with scientific or anecdotal evidence and they are not looking for views or opinions at this stage. Also they are not currently proposing any changes to the way in which they license or provide advice on the shooting and trapping of birds or the destruction of eggs and nests.
Following the review, any proposals to change the way in which they carry out these functions will be subject to public consultation in 2021, which will give everyone the opportunity to give them their opinions.
NRW has outlined the main elements of its review as follows:
BASC press release
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BASC FAQ and advice on submitting evidence
basc.org.uk
Direct link to the call for evidence
The call for evidence runs until 27 January 2021.
NRW have highlighted that they are looking for feedback with scientific or anecdotal evidence and they are not looking for views or opinions at this stage. Also they are not currently proposing any changes to the way in which they license or provide advice on the shooting and trapping of birds or the destruction of eggs and nests.
Following the review, any proposals to change the way in which they carry out these functions will be subject to public consultation in 2021, which will give everyone the opportunity to give them their opinions.
NRW has outlined the main elements of its review as follows:
- Ensuring continuity of service for the delivery of wild bird control licensing while the review is being carried out
- Review of NRW’s approach to wild bird control licensing (general and specific licences), including in relation to the outcome of the current legal challenge to some of its general licences
- Review of NRW's approach to regulating the shooting or capture of wild birds on SSSIs
- Review of the impact on Welsh fisheries by fish-eating birds to inform NRW’s approach to wild bird control licensing
- Review of NRW’s approach to the regulation of the use of cage traps for the control of wild birds
BASC press release
Answer NRW’s call for evidence on wild bird licensing says BASC - The British Association for Shooting and Conservation
BASC will be providing a wide range of information to this review on behalf of members but it is vital that anyone who is able to provide evidence of their own does so.
BASC FAQ and advice on submitting evidence
Wales - BASC
General licences – Wales 2023 Welsh general licences GL001 – Prevention of serious damage to crops and livestockValid from 1 January 2023 This general licence is for the purpose of preventing serious damage or spread of disease to livestock, foodstuffs for livestock, crops, vegetables or fruit...
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