Does anyone know why Crows are being captured in what appears to be a one-way trap cage on farmland in Lincolnshire. Very distressing sight & sounds.
michael s said:World of difference between spring traps which are completely illegal and larsen traps completely legal when used correctly also target different species.
I was merely answering the original question by copying and pasting text directly from the RSPB page on the subject. I wasn't speculating about what sort of trap it might be, nor expressing any point of view, on whether it was legal or not.
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Bryn O said: Surely this cannot be right..... the birds don't appear to have any perching facilities, food or water. The cage is situated in the corner of a field in full public view, adjacent to a public footpath & road. I didn't think it was legal to capture them in this manner - the distress caused to them is not pleasant. It is hard to believe that you are expected to turn a blind eye to this....
Surely this cannot be right..... the birds don't appear to have any perching facilities, food or water. The cage is situated in the corner of a field in full public view, adjacent to a public footpath & road. I didn't think it was legal to capture them in this manner - the distress caused to them is not pleasant. It is hard to believe that you are expected to turn a blind eye to this....
The sooner our government outlaw the use of traps the better, it is one barbaric practice and should be stopped as soon as possible. Just give a thought to the your magpie fledglings waiting for their parents to return home but never do as they have been trapped and killed by clowns that just love killing. These fledglings die a long and slow death.
has anyone else experienced the use of traps at a bowling club????