Wildlife crime in Scotland: annual report 2021

The tenth wildlife crime annual report, with new data from the financial year 2020 to 2021.


5. PAW Scotland

The Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime (PAW) Scotland consists of law enforcement bodies, wildlife and animal welfare charities, land management organisations and government agencies, working together to fight wildlife crime.

The partnership is supported by the Scottish Government. Its work is overseen by an Executive Group, comprising representatives of selected stakeholders and the chairs of PAW Scotland sub-groups and wildlife crime priority groups based in Scotland. A wider Plenary Group, made up of representatives of all PAW Scotland member organisations, meets to give an opportunity to all members to comment on PAW projects and raise any wildlife crime issues.

The progression of the PAW Scotland meetings schedule was one of a number of areas of work that was placed on hold during the Covid-19 emergency. Meetings of the sub-groups detailed below, resumed in 2021.

Legislation, Regulation and Guidance

The PAW Scotland Legislation, Regulation and Guidance Sub-group was created to review the operation in practice of wildlife legislation and regulations; identify areas for improvement and make recommendations. To produce guidance for wildlife crime law enforcement practitioners, land managers and other countryside users.

Media

The PAW Scotland Media Sub-group was created to oversee the publicising of the work of PAW Scotland, development of the PAW Scotland brand and the co-ordination of events.

Training and Awareness

The PAW Scotland Training and Awareness Sub-group was created to ensure that training relating to, and awareness of, wildlife crime is maintained at an appropriately high level across Scotland.

Scientific

The PAW Scotland Scientific group was created to;

  • advise on priorities for analysis & research and act as a review panel for grant applications relating to research into scientific aspects of wildlife crime
  • review and advise on presentation of scientific data
  • increase the profile, among the enforcement community, of scientific techniques & methods that can be used for wildlife crime investigations, carry out case
  • reviews, from a scientific and/or forensic perspective, of completed wildlife crime investigations
  • increase the profile of the application of science in handling wildlife crime by publishing group minutes and links to appropriate peer-reviewed scientific papers

Raptor

The PAW Scotland Raptor Group was established to develop a programme of work to improve prevention, awareness raising, enforcement and intelligence gathering in Scotland related to crimes against birds of prey.

  • develop methods to assist in reducing raptor persecution
  • devise strategies to raise awareness of raptor persecution
  • devise strategies to foster trust and relations with PAW partners to maximise intelligence and crime prevention opportunities
  • encourage data sharing between both government and non-government organisations.
  • bring a robust evidence led approach to prevention and enforcement activity to support policing
  • examine and implement innovative approaches to preventative action to reduce raptor persecution
  • encourage appropriate enforcement action in all incidents of raptor persecution

Freshwater Pearl Mussel Priority Delivery Group

The Freshwater Pearl Mussel Priority Delivery Group aims to raise awareness of criminality affecting freshwater pearl mussels in order to facilitate intelligence and incident reporting, leading to increased prevention and enforcement action

Badger Persecution Priority Delivery Group

The aims of the group are broadly covered by three headings. These are intelligence gathering, enforcement and crime prevention which are carried out via the U.K. wide initiative "Operation Badger". Intelligence gathering and enforcement rest largely with Police Scotland, NWCU and the SSPCA. Scottish Badgers, NatureScot and NFUS are primarily concerned with crime prevention, in particular via the provision of publicity, education and specialist advice.

  • Reduce the instances of sett interference during otherwise lawful operations.
  • Increase successful detection and prosecution of badger baiters and the seizure of their dogs.

Poaching & coursing Priority Delivery Group

The group aims to build a greater level of public awareness of poaching and coursing as serious wildlife crime, to continue to build working relations, communications and information sharing between all agencies and organisations and rural communities in order to increase prevention activity and enforcement in Scotland.

Funding

The PAW Scotland Funding Sub-group was created to consider, reject or approve applications to the PAW Scotland Fund. Applications are managed by NatureScot on behalf of Scottish Government and PAW Scotland.

The PAW Funding group did not meet during 2020/21 but communicated electronically. The group continues to accept funding proposals from non-PAW signatories from public, private and voluntary sectors both within and outwith PAW Scotland. Projects which encourage public engagement with wildlife crime issues while retaining a focus on the key activities of crime prevention, intelligence or enforcement remain the priority.

The group funded a number of projects in 2020/21, including:

  • RSPB Investigations Team, a specialist team delivering awareness raising, crime prevention and detection functions and assisting Police Scotland in criminal investigations.
  • Funding of the year-long Police Scotland Operation Wingspan, delivering prevention, intelligence and enforcement objectives across the national wildlife crime priority areas
  • Funding of the Police Scotland Wildlife Crime Investigators Course to deliver specialist training to new Wildlife Crime Officers
  • A project to reduce the threat of wildlife crime to a key freshwater pearl mussel populations, in partnership with the West Sutherland Fisheries Trust
  • Training of Wildlife Crime Officers across Scotland in badger related issues, delivered by Scottish Badgers.

Contact

Email: Robyn.McCormack@gov.scot

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