Law change allows wild birds to be killed to protect game birds in England
Some wild birds can now be killed in order to protect game birds bred for shooting in England, after the government updated guidelines on its general licences.
General shooting licences give broad permissions to shoot certain species of wild birds to protect livestock, aid conservation, and preserve health and public safety.
The new licences have been issued for two years rather than one, with government officials saying this is to provide “stability and certainty” to shooters.
General licences are permissive licences, meaning users do not need to apply for them but they must comply with their terms and conditions when undertaking licensed acts.
There has been debate over whether pheasants, partridges and grouse count as livestock, as they are wild birds, and so whether predators can be shot in order to protect them.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has released a new definition of “livestock” including these birds, to give explicit permission to shoot carrion crows, jackdaws, magpies and rooks.
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...-wild-birds-killed-protect-game-birds-england
Got to have plenty of tame targets for the toffs to massacre.