Man aims laser at peregrine falcon nest. He then handed himself in to police saying he'd made a mistake.
Without getting political the guy made a donation to the wildlife charity monitoring the birds, destroyed the laser and sat down with a police officer to discuss safe use of a laser.
Now AIUI disturbing the nest of a protected species is a offence under the relevant wildlife act. Does this community resolution seem appropriate?
The details of the case are that the parent bird left the chick, stepping on its tail to get away. Then left the chick alone for several hours. Fortunately the parent came back and the chick is OK. However if the chick had been younger it could have died if left alone that long.
Do police and the legislation treat harm to protected species seriously enough? It seems to me in this case not, but I'm not that clued up on your relevant laws or sentencing guidelines. I wonder if anyone on here can comment on this. I know there's a lot of knowledge on matters relating to nature on here from around the world but especially uk based.
Without getting political the guy made a donation to the wildlife charity monitoring the birds, destroyed the laser and sat down with a police officer to discuss safe use of a laser.
Now AIUI disturbing the nest of a protected species is a offence under the relevant wildlife act. Does this community resolution seem appropriate?
The details of the case are that the parent bird left the chick, stepping on its tail to get away. Then left the chick alone for several hours. Fortunately the parent came back and the chick is OK. However if the chick had been younger it could have died if left alone that long.
Do police and the legislation treat harm to protected species seriously enough? It seems to me in this case not, but I'm not that clued up on your relevant laws or sentencing guidelines. I wonder if anyone on here can comment on this. I know there's a lot of knowledge on matters relating to nature on here from around the world but especially uk based.