Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill - use of snares and powers of Scottish SPCA inspectors: consultation analysis
Findings from our consultation on the use of snares and powers of Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Scottish SPCA) inspectors.
Executive summary
This report presents the findings from the analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s consultation Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill: use of snares and powers of Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Scottish SPCA) inspectors, which ran from 22 August 2023 to 3 October 2023. In the consultation the Scottish Government sought to explore views on amending legislation protecting Scotland’s wildlife to:
- Ban the use of snares
- Extend powers for Scottish SPCA inspectors
Headline findings
- The consultation received a total of 5289 responses. Most of the closed questions in the consultation were answered by more than 97% of all respondents.
Snaring
- 70% of respondents agreed with proposals to ban the use of snares and other cable restraints.
- 71% of respondents did not want an exception to allow snaring for research purposes.
- 73% of respondents did not want any other exceptions for the use of snares.
Scottish SPCA powers
- 71 % of respondents agreed with proposals to extend the powers of the Scottish SPCA to investigate wildlife crime.
- 71% of respondents agreed with proposals for these powers to include glue trap offences.
- 66% of respondents agreed with proposals to place limitations and conditions on the extended powers of Scottish SPCA inspectors.
Contact
Email: rebecca.greenan@gov.scot
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