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Animal Attacks - Specific Legislation/Guidance?
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Posted By ARB
Apart from an employers duty of care, and the requirements of the Management Regs., does anyone know of any specific legislation or guidance relating to attacks by animals?
Specifically dive bombing of engineers on roofs by nesting seagulls?
Al.
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Posted By J Knight
Wildlife and Countryside Act allows the three 'large' gull species (Herring Gull and Lesser and Greater Black-Backed) to be disturbed for specific purposes under a General Licence, so one option might be to remove the nests; however you should read the terms of the General Licence to ascertain whether this is a permitted activity in your circumstances. Look at http://www.defra.gov.uk/...ebrates/gen-lic-bird.htm
You might get objections from local residents though, if they like their gulls,
John
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Posted By Lilian McCartney
At the Council where I used to work we were 'allowed' to take action against the gulls where they were dive bombing people due to young in nests. This was happening in peoples gardens and inone instance they couldn't use their own front door.
The action we took was to idenitfy the nests, go up and pierce the eggs. The birds will sit quite happily thinking their eggs will hatch. If you take the ggs or young away they lay more eggs and it starts again.
A licence was obtained for this but i can't remember who from. Environmental Health departments tend to be the poeple in Scottish LA's who either arrange or carry out the bird control so they would know.
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