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Wildlife management legislation introduced to Parliament


By David Porter

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The bill will bring changes to grouse moor management.
The bill will bring changes to grouse moor management.

A Bill to protect the environment and tackle the persecution of birds of prey has been published.

The Wildlife Management and Muirburn Bill aims to-

End raptor persecution

Ensure grouse moors are managed sustainably

Ban the use of glue traps for rodents

Tighten regulations for the use of other types of wildlife traps

The Bill will also strictly regulate the use of muirburn, the controlled burning of vegetation, on peatland.

Licenses for burning on peat will only be granted in exceptional circumstances, such as for wildfire prevention.

The legislation follows the introduction of new measures in recent years to tackle wildlife crime, including the Animals and Wildlife Penalties, Protections and Powers Act, which introduced high penalties for wildlife crimes, as well as the 2023 Hunting with Dogs Act.

Environment Minister Mairi McAllan said: “The illegal killing of Scotland’s magnificent birds of prey cannot be tolerated.

"This Bill will seek to tackle the destructive minority who would continue to commit these wildlife crimes.

“I recognise that grouse shooting contributes to the rural economy and this Bill is not about stopping this activity.

"However, it is clear that grouse moors must be managed in a sustainable and responsible way ensuring any environmental impacts are minimised.

“The public consultation on the Bill, which received over 4500 responses, made clear that the regulation and protection of our natural environment is an important issue for many.

“The views of both the public and stakeholders have been carefully considered in the formation of this Bill and I look forward to its passage through Parliament.”

For full information visit the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill – Bills (proposed laws) website


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