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NRW commits to removing “discriminatory” general licences age restriction
The condition would impact young and future farmers, conservationists and pest controllers who require general licences in work and training.
The condition would impact young and future farmers, conservationists and pest controllers who require general licences in work and training.
The decision by Natural Resources Wales to restrict the ability of conservationists and wildlife managers to control magpies, jays and jackdaws is a retrograde blow for conservation.
BASC Wales director thanked everyone who took the time to respond.
Significant win in the courts as judge rejects Wild Justice’s claim on general licences.
BASC will be providing a wide range of information to this review on behalf of members but it is vital that anyone who is able to provide evidence of their own does so.
BASC has been given no choice but to seek to involve itself in court proceedings.
“Wholly inappropriate” of Wild Justice when the people of Wales are “panicking about their lives and livelihoods”.
Natural Resources Wales’ commitment provides users with the confidence that they are undertaking essential pest control legally.
Association highlights contact with government and pledges to be part of any legal challenge.