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Shooting a red deer calf on BBC series ‘Lady Lairds’

From time to time I see a wildlife law query on Twitter to which I sometimes respond. I may know the answer but more and more now that I have retired and not dealing with the law on a daily … Continue reading

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The disgrace of 2 Scottish grouse moors

  The decision seems fairly low-key but it seems that on two grouse moors, Burnfoot Estate (near Stirling) and Raeshaw Estate (near Peebles) the revocation of their General Licences to control certain species of birds, suspended because of an appeal, … Continue reading

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Seminar on general licences in Scotland

Representing the National Wildlife Crime Unit, and with my colleague, PC Charlie Everitt, I attended an interesting seminar on Wednesday past, consulting on the best wording and most appropriate conditions for the general licences in Scotland from 2014 onward. Though … Continue reading

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