Sector

14 December 2021

Wild Justice claims win in Northern Ireland general licences case

LICENSING

Campaign group Wild Justice has issued a release celebrating a "landmark victory" in a legal challenge to Northern Ireland’s general licences for the control of wild birds.

816 wildjusticeclaimvictorynorthernirelandbirdlicences2

In November 2021, the group launched a legal challenge against the 2021/22 general licences issued by Northern Ireland's Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera).

Although there is no confirmation yet from Daera, Wild Justice reports the government body has "conceded the claim that the decision to issue three general licences on 10 September 2021... is unlawful".

Daera has reportedly provided written assurance to Wild Justice that the general licences will be replaced by interim licences and that a full consultation will be launched.

In their pre-action letter, Wild Justice set out that the 2021 General Licences were unlawful and breached the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Order 1985 for these reasons:

  • Daera had not satisfied itself that there was no other satisfactory solution in relation to the killing being authorised for the respective purposes for which the 2021 General licences were issued
  • Daera did not comply with Section 18(6) of the 1985 Order in that it failed to specify the circumstances and conditions subject to which birds may be killed or the “Area of Use” for the 2021 General Licences
  • There was no evidence to justify the inclusion of certain species in the 2021 General Licences
  • Daera failed to seek out the relevant information required to make a decision to grant the 2021 General Licences at all
  • Daera failed to complete any consultation prior to issuing the 2021 General Licences.

Wild Justice, celebrating a victory, said:

"The Daera General Licences we challenged were not fit for purpose and were unlawful to boot.

"Daera seemed to think that Woodpigeons and Feral Pigeons threatened conservation interests in Northern Ireland – a totally bizarre idea.

"We look forward to seeing lawful replacement licences in the very near future. Daera must do better and Wild Justice remains ready, willing and able to take further legal challenges on behalf of wildlife in the UK."

GOT ANY QUESTIONS?

If you're operating in Northern Ireland and have questions about the general licences, get in touch and we'll find you the answers.

technical@bpca.org.uk

Source: Online

Highlights View all news

25 January 2023

Latest news

Rodent traps are a suitable alternative to chemicals for controlling house mice infestations, says ECHA

The European Chemicals Agency now considers mechanical traps suitable alternatives to anticoagulants for controlling indoor mice infestations.

Read more

03 January 2023

Latest news

New member benefit: Personalised workwear with 1env

BPCA member 1env is offering members exclusive discounts on their personalised workwear. Buy any four embroidered clothing items and get one more free as a BPCA member.

Read more

12 December 2022

Latest news

Increasingly widespread resistance to anticoagulant rodenticides, says CRRU

New surveillance by the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use UK has found genes for resistance to anticoagulant rodenticides in 78% of rats and 95% of house mice.

Read more
Latest View all news

03 February 2023

Latest news

UPDATED | Ficam D to be withdrawn from the market in 2024

BPCA member Envu UK has announced the withdrawal of Ficam D (Bendiocarb) from the market due to "regulatory measures".

Read more

03 February 2023

Latest news

IPS appoints Wirral man to key operational role

Press release: International Pheromone Systems has appointed Ian Morris as Assistant Operations Manager at the company’s headquarters in Cheshire.

Read more

30 January 2023

Latest news

BASF launches new monitoring paste

Press release: Pest control solutions manufacturer, BASF, is launching a non-toxic Monitoring Paste to enable pest controllers to detect early rodent activity, it has announced.

Read more