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Tell us: have you spotted any netting to stop birds nesting?


The RSPB is urging the public to sign a petition to help change the law on the practice of bird netting in the UK.

Across the UK there are reports of builders and developers using nets on trees to stop birds nesting so that they can be removed in order for building work to take place.

Developers have said it is “standard practice” in order to prevent birds from nesting in a habitat that might be damaged by building work. But the charity says it hopes the petition, which has so far gathered over 170,000 signatures, will result in netting being made illegal: “We cannot keep trying to squeeze nature into smaller and smaller spaces or demanding it fits in with our plans,” it says. “People around the country are dismayed to hear about cases where birds returning from long journeys are being deliberately excluded from sites where they might choose to raise their young.”

Melissa Harrison ?
(@M_Z_Harrison)

One of several trees netted in Guildford to stop birds nesting. So upsetting. pic.twitter.com/5p347nqnPI


March 9, 2019

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