Wildfowl
& Wetlands Trust (WWT) has welcomed the Government's announcement
to review the progress of the Lead Ammunition Group
January 2013. The Lead Ammunition Group was set up in 2010 in response to
urgent concerns about the toxic effects of ammunition made of lead, which is a
poisonous substance to all forms of life. Most lead shot misses its target and
falls to the ground where it can be ingested by several species of birds
including swans, ducks and geese who mistake it for food or the grit they use
to grind food.
8% of dead wild birds killed by lead poisoning
WWT research has found that 1 in 3 wild birds sampled suffer from lead
poisoning, and that it was the cause of death for 1 in 12 dead wild birds
sampled.
Environment Minister Lord De Mauley, answering a
written question, told the House of Lords "the (Lead Ammunition) group has
agreed to provide a report to Ministers in April 2013 and Defra will review the
progress of the group at this stage".
"Lead is a poison"
WWT Chief Executive Martin Spray said: "Lead is a poison, yet we still allow thousands of tons of it to be spread across our countryside. Thousands of birds suffer and die from ingesting lead shot left on the ground.
WWT Chief Executive Martin Spray said: "Lead is a poison, yet we still allow thousands of tons of it to be spread across our countryside. Thousands of birds suffer and die from ingesting lead shot left on the ground.
"The Lead Ammunition Group's work is
crucial in assessing the damage caused to wildlife and people by lead shot. It
was set up in response to an urgent request in 2010 and there is a danger that,
with still no sign of a final report, the group could be seen to be moving too
slowly while wildlife continues to suffer and die. The group's commitment to publishing
an interim report in April sends a strong signal that it is getting on with the
job, and I welcome the Government's decision to review the group's progress
thereafter".
Wildlife Extra wonders if birds would be better off if those wielding the guns were better shots?
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