HUNTING WILD BIRDS WITH HAWKS STILL PERMITTED IN UK.

It sounds like an odd question to be asking in 2023, in the midst of a biodiversity crisis.
Yet, at a time when many avian species in the UK are under threat of regional extinction, government data reveals falconers are permitted to hunt rare songbirds.
The data, released this week by government watchdog Natural England, has caused concern among environmentalists. Falconry involves hunting wild animals in their natural habitat using a trained bird of prey. There are reportedly around 25,000 falconers in the UK. The sport itself dates back hundreds of years, and it has seen a resurgence in recent times.
While it remains legal throughout Britain, many outside the hobby are unaware that captive falcons are used to hunt native wild birds – including some endangered species.
So there was widespread criticism when it emerged that Natural England has been issuing licences to hunt red-listed songbirds – those of high conservation concern – for sport.

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