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Lincs Game Keeper convicted of killing buzzards Jan 2013
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Author:  John Badley [ Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Lincs Game Keeper convicted of killing buzzards Jan 2013

RSPB media release

A Lincolnshire gamekeeper has today [Thursday 10 January, 2013] been convicted of killing two buzzards and possessing a quantity of an illegally-held poison, which the RSPB says would have been enough to destroy all the birds of prey in Lincolnshire.
71-year-old Robert William Hebblewhite, of Appleby, Scunthorpe, was fined a total £1950 after he was convicted of killing two buzzards and possessing Carbofuran, a banned poison. The buzzards were found dead on land at Blyton, where he works as a gamekeeper. Toxicology tests revealed the birds had died from Carbofuran poisoning after the poison was laced on pheasant carcasses which the buzzards tried to feed on.
In court Hebblewhite heard the judge describe him as an ‘old-fashioned’ gamekeeper who resorted to ‘vicious’ methods. The judge regretted the death of the two buzzards but added that it was ‘lucky’ that no other creature or human had discovered the poisoned baits first.
Hebblewhite had pleaded guilty to possessing Carbofuran at an earlier hearing on 15 October, 2012.
The RSPB’s Mark Thomas who was at Lincoln Magistrates Court for the conviction, said: “The possession and use of Carbofuran is illegal, and yet birds of prey are still being killed by this poison. This conviction shows this poison is still in circulation in quantities sufficient to kill huge numbers of birds of prey. A few grains of the poison will kill a bird of prey; a jar is enough to kill all the birds of prey in a county.
“With yet another gamekeeper convicted of poisoning birds of prey, it is time for this illegal and indiscriminate practise to be consigned to the pages of history.”
The RSPB believes it is a widespread practice to place poison on a rabbit or pheasant carcass which is then left for birds of prey to consume. Sometimes even pets are the unfortunate victim, and since 2000 the RSPB has evidence of such poison abuse incidents affecting at least 56 dogs and 22 cats.
Jeff Knott is the RSPB’s species policy officer. Commenting on the case, he said: “Reporting last year, the Environmental Audit Committee’s review into wildlife crime recognised the significance of these poisons and called on the Government to bring in simple measures to further limit their use.”
There are currently 240 pairs of buzzard nesting in Lincolnshire, but the birds only recolonised the county in 1997. Historically, buzzards were absent from much of eastern Britain because of persecution.

Author:  Aidan Turner [ Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Lincs Game Keeper convicted of killing buzzards Jan 2013

I wonder whether the Club should consider a "Reward Scheme" for information leading to similar convictions involving rare and protected birds, egg collectors and cruelty?

Author:  Stuart Britton [ Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Lincs Game Keeper convicted of killing buzzards Jan 2013

An intersting thought, Aidan - I have sent you a pm re this.

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