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Island hedgehog cull is suspended | Island hedgehog cull is suspended |
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The board of Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has decided to suspend its cull of hedgehogs in the Western Isles. | The board of Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has decided to suspend its cull of hedgehogs in the Western Isles. |
The organisation is to have the animals gathered and transported from the Uists to the mainland. | The organisation is to have the animals gathered and transported from the Uists to the mainland. |
The cull was started to protect the eggs of rare wading birds. The agency had previously said hedgehogs would not survive relocation. | The cull was started to protect the eggs of rare wading birds. The agency had previously said hedgehogs would not survive relocation. |
However, animal welfare campaigners began their own programme of trapping and transporting the hedgehogs. | However, animal welfare campaigners began their own programme of trapping and transporting the hedgehogs. |
SNH says it will continue to catch the hedgehogs and then hand them over to a welfare organisation. | SNH says it will continue to catch the hedgehogs and then hand them over to a welfare organisation. |
We sincerely hope that lessons will be learned from this experience and that conservation organisations will incorporate a respect for animals and their welfare into future policies UHR spokesman Ross Minett Making sense of the cull | |
Until now 690 hedgehogs have been culled. | |
SNH's decision to suspend the scheme was welcomed by the Uist Hedgehog Rescue coalition. | |
Spokesman, Ross Minett, said: "We have offered SNH the benefit of our expertise and experience of translocating hedgehogs from the Uists. | |
"We sincerely hope that lessons will be learned from this experience and that conservation organisations will incorporate a respect for animals and their welfare into future policies." |
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