The RSPB is neutral on Game Bird shooting as it has to be by its royal charter.
Regards,
Ian.
Listening to a replay of the program the farmer was running a perfectly legal shoot,the birds shot are mainly birds reared specifically for this purpose.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
lucky shot !
Smashing shot Robin,of the non lethal sort of course.
Isn't it time members called for the RSPB to change this charter?? Pheasant shooting is uncontrolled and cruel, not just in the rearing of the birds but also there is no control over the shooting abilities, or lack of, for the sad people who kill them just for fun.
As long as the RSPB has a royal charter and the shooting of Pheasants is legal, the RSPB will remain neutral on this situation.
" I really don't see how that sits with one of the Society's prime objectives of opposing the 'wanton destruction of birds'." Not sure about that ...
www.countryside-alliance.org/.../hypocritical-rspb-admits-egg-oiling-bird-culling-and-nest-destruction
Unknown said: Not sure about that ... www.countryside-alliance.org/.../hypocritical-rspb-admits-egg-oiling-bird-culling-and-nest-destruction
Not sure about that ...
Well I've known that for a long time. I've also heard that the RSPB have helped control the Black Headed Gull population, but it has to be done to help protect other birds.
And you're OK with that? In that case how do you feel about, let's say, anglers who shoot (legally, under licence) cormorants or saw-bills to protect endangered fish populations?
www.gwct.org.uk/.../salmon
Unknown said:And you're OK with that? In that case how do you feel about, let's say, anglers who shoot (legally, under licence) cormorants or saw-bills to protect endangered fish populations? www.gwct.org.uk/.../salmon