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Wild Birds Covered On General Licences


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We have just had an issue with a starling in a sports hall being used for exams depositing droppings on students.

 

Thankfullly it exited after a few days.

 

We looked towards shooting it but found they are no longer covered on any general licence.

 

I just wondered if anyone knows of any exeptions to allow you to remove birds in this situation.

 

There must be times when birds not covered by general licences enter food production environments.How do people deal with them.

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