June 02nd 2018 by Colin Hardie
Are birds “protected”?
The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1991 is the principal piece of legislation affecting bird control. The basic principle of the legislation is that all wild birds, their nests and eggs are protected. However there are a number of exceptions which allow authorised persons, such as pest controllers, to control certain species under licence in certain circumstances using specific approved methods. We can advise you on all these aspects of bird control. Care must be taken to ensure the bird species is correctly identified before any work is undertaken.
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