No doubt this will be the beginning of many more successful applications to start culling Buzzard..
http://www.nationalgamekeepers.org.uk/n ... gal-battleI don't know where the logic came from because there is none.
Mr Waddell added: “This Judicial Review was never about changing the law – buzzards, although now very common, remain fully protected birds and the wildlife licensing system quite rightly has safeguards to ensure that there cannot be a ‘free-for-all’ against them. Rather, the case was about seeking the court’s view on whether the existing licensing system, available for the control of wild birds since 1981, was being fairly administered by Natural England.
The court found that it was not. It is the right result, for individual justice and for the countryside.”
So there is the open door....
How it can be justified so that a relatively small amount of folk have a few more pheasant and partridge to blast and make a few quid more is nothing short of lame.. And, knowing how gamekeepers tend to behave, who exactly is going monitor how many birds they will kill....Nobody...!