A Defra-funded study, involving BASC, WWT and the CLA, shows that most (344 out of 492, ie 70%) shot ducks bought from gamedealers, supermarkets and butchers are illegally shot with lead ammunition.  This figure is similar to that found in 2002 in a study by WWT and the RSPB - there has been no real progress in the last eight years. 

Quite shockingly, the survey of shooters indicated that most understood the law but nearly half (45%) admitted to breaking the law.  At least this suggests that the 'honest' ones (the 45% who admit to acting illegally) are the best shots (if 70% of ducks have been shot illegally)!

The main reasons given for breaking the law are: small chance of being caught, don't believe that lead is a problem and lead-free ammunition is more expensive or more difficult to obtain than lead ammunition. 

We await the reaction of shooting organisations and the shooting press with interest.  Some shooting organisations have spent quite considerable time and effort communicating to their members on this issue - they must feel very let down.

We also await Defra's reaction.  Minister of State Jim Paice is a keen shot and a former trustee of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust.  Defra has just withdrawn its secretarial support from the Lead Ammunition Group that it and the Food Standards Agency set up to look at issues surrounding the (legal) use of lead ammunition concerning human and wildlife health.

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Parents
  • Jamesm - Let's remember that arsenic and uranium are naturally occurring elements.  We mine them from the soil and they end up back there eventually - it's where they go and what they do in between that should give us reason to think!

    The English legislation bans use of lead shot over wetlands too - it actually names wetland SSSIs.

    Of course people should obey the law - and seek to change it if it is daft but stick to it anyway.

    A love of the natural world demonstrates that a person is a cultured inhabitant of planet Earth.

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  • Jamesm - Let's remember that arsenic and uranium are naturally occurring elements.  We mine them from the soil and they end up back there eventually - it's where they go and what they do in between that should give us reason to think!

    The English legislation bans use of lead shot over wetlands too - it actually names wetland SSSIs.

    Of course people should obey the law - and seek to change it if it is daft but stick to it anyway.

    A love of the natural world demonstrates that a person is a cultured inhabitant of planet Earth.

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