Welcome to the Org. Alasdair.
That was an interesting and informative first contribution. I hope we can expect more of the same in future.
As I stated earlier, it is a wildlife offence to knowingly allow cruelty and suffering to any wild animal or bird, it is therefore the responsibility of the Council to ensure that it's workforce are aware of this and to make sure that any birds that do become entangled in the nets are released as soon as possible. If this means they need to have someone available to do this, then that is what should happen. For anyone to leave a bird hanging and struggling in the nets, regardless of whether or not it is a Seagull, a Crow or whatever is an act of cruelty and should be dealt with accordingly. If the Council are aware of this going on then they should take immediate steps to put a stop to it and make sure it does'nt continue!
nirofo.
Welcome to the Org. Alasdair.
That was an interesting and informative first contribution. I hope we can expect more of the same in future.
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