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Geese greatest threat to Western Isles crofters, says SCF | Geese greatest threat to Western Isles crofters, says SCF |
(about 13 hours later) | |
Geese could end an entire way of life on the Western Isles, according to the Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF). | Geese could end an entire way of life on the Western Isles, according to the Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF). |
The organisation said the birds posed the "greatest threat" to the future of crofting on the islands by damaging crops and grazing. | The organisation said the birds posed the "greatest threat" to the future of crofting on the islands by damaging crops and grazing. |
SCF has raised an online petition with the Scottish Parliament urging the Scottish government to do more to control geese numbers. | SCF has raised an online petition with the Scottish Parliament urging the Scottish government to do more to control geese numbers. |
The government said it spends £1.2m a year on goose management. | |
Ena MacDonald, an SCF representative, said there were an estimated 10,000 geese in the Uists. | Ena MacDonald, an SCF representative, said there were an estimated 10,000 geese in the Uists. |
She said: "This is the greatest threat to crofting in the islands and could see the end of this way of life. | She said: "This is the greatest threat to crofting in the islands and could see the end of this way of life. |
"The government make a thing of saying they support crofting and want to help young crofters to stay here, but then they do nothing about the fact that the geese are forcing crofting out. | "The government make a thing of saying they support crofting and want to help young crofters to stay here, but then they do nothing about the fact that the geese are forcing crofting out. |
"We just cannot compete against the geese anymore." | "We just cannot compete against the geese anymore." |
The SCF added that greylag geese were now resident on the islands, while in the past they were a migratory visitor. | |
NFU Scotland has previously said methods of controlling geese to protect grazing land were not "fit for purpose". | NFU Scotland has previously said methods of controlling geese to protect grazing land were not "fit for purpose". |
The farming organisation said numbers of greylag had increased to levels that could no longer be managed by current schemes. | The farming organisation said numbers of greylag had increased to levels that could no longer be managed by current schemes. |
Scare geese | |
Government agency Scottish Natural Heritage is funding a three-year trial geese management scheme on the Uists, which started last year. | |
According to government figures there were about 8,500 greylag resident on the Uists in September 2012. | |
This number was reduced by about 3,500 with shooting during the open season and under the management trial. | |
A Scottish government spokesman said: "It is disappointing that SCF have not been attending national goose management meetings and have only recently agreed to re-engage with the process. | |
"The Scottish government has demonstrated a willingness to take appropriate action in respect of unsustainable numbers of species, such as the resident greylag geese on Orkney. | |
"However, as SCF are no doubt aware, Scottish government and stakeholders are constrained by international conservation obligations under the Birds Directive in particular for migratory species, such as barnacle geese." | |
Geese numbers on the Western Isles have been a long-running issue for crofters. | Geese numbers on the Western Isles have been a long-running issue for crofters. |
Two years ago, their calls for some geese to be shot were supported by the islands' MSP. | Two years ago, their calls for some geese to be shot were supported by the islands' MSP. |
Under the Uist Goose Management Scheme, fireworks, kites and special fencing have been provided to frighten geese away from pastures and arable crops. | Under the Uist Goose Management Scheme, fireworks, kites and special fencing have been provided to frighten geese away from pastures and arable crops. |
People have also been employed to scare geese from August through to October. | People have also been employed to scare geese from August through to October. |
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