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Keepers call for more time to catch-up birds

Keepers call for more time to catch-up birds

Gamekeepers need more time at the end of the season to catch-up their birds


By Will Finch

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Scottish gamekeepers back a proposal to extend the end-of-season catching-up period to the end of February

The National Gamekeepers’ Organisation (NGO) has joined forces with the Scottish Gamekeepers Association (SGA) to criticise a proposal in the Scottish Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill to impose a 14-day limit on catching-up.

Both groups agree that a resolution of the legal situation on the long-established practice of capturing wild pheasants and partridges for breeding purposes at the end of the shooting season is long overdue, but both also agree that the proposed two-week timescale to carry out the work is inadequate.

An NGO spokesman told Shooting Times: “Some keepers do all the catching-up they need to in January, as the law currently requires, but we are talking about wild birds here and a time of year when the weather can be particularly tricky, especially in the north. Often, catching-up cannot be completed in time and there needs to be a legal mechanism to allow for that. A two-week window is not the answer.”

In a briefing note sent recently to MSPs, SGA committee member Bert Burnett said the whole month of February should be allowed for the work: When the season ends on 1 February, the birds are usually scattered across an entire estate and time is required to draw them back to feeders to concentrate their numbers and make the capturing process more practical and efficient. If the weather is mild, the birds are reluctant, making catching-up within 14 days extremely difficult.

The rest of this article appears in 19th January issue of Shooting Times.

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