Sunday, February 03, 2008

Proposed Schedule 4 revision - action needed!

The following posting has been put together by Alastair Forsyth in response to the proposal to make changes to Schedule 4 of the Wildlife and Countryside act, I really cannot add anything to it. I intend to bring this matter up at the next CBCG meeting (Tuesday) and if agreed write on behalf of the Group, having said that the case against these amendments can only be strengthened by as many people as possible voicing their concerns, please help!

Many thanks to Alastair for setting this up.

Proposed revision of Schedule 4 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
The Department for the Environment (DEFRA) are proposing to revise Schedule 4 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (lists birds which must be registered and ringed if kept in captivity). They intend to reduce the number of species listed from 46 to just 7. Crucially they intend to remove Peregrine from the list. Peregrine is highly susceptible to criminality, not only from the shooting lobby but also from some disreputable falconers. The species has a high monetary value. Please write to Joan Ruddock the minister of state responsible and ask her to reconsider. I have written a letter which you are welcome to use, preferably to adapt. Click here for the letter.Joan Ruddock's email address is ruddockj@parliament.ukIt is important to include your name and address in the email even if you request reply by email.Thanks in advance for your support.

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