Man made a criminal for despatching a squirrel

Man made a criminal for despatching a squirrel

Mr Elliott was trying to protect his bird feeders from raiding greys


By Joe Dimbleby

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

In a landmark case a man is taken to court, fined £1,500 and branded a criminal for drowning a grey squirrel

Raymond Elliott from Branston, in Staffordshire, has been forced to pay £1,500 and branded a criminal after trapping one of the grey squirrels that had been raiding his bird feeders and drowning it in a water butt. A neighbour reported him to the RSPCA, which took him to court. He appeared at Burton Magistrates’ Court in the first case to be brought under the 2006 Animal Welfare Act in respect of a non-domestic animal.

“This is an injustice,” said Mr Elliott. “People do it across the country all the time, they are just making an example of me. I do not feel what I did was inhumane or cruel.”

The landmark case sets an important precedent for killing grey squirrels and could lead to hundreds of other prosecutions across the country. The RSPCA warned that the method of despatch advocated in official guidance — that squirrels should be caught in a sack and killed with a single blow to the head — could also now fall foul of the law. It implied that the only humane way to despatch a pest would be to take it to a vet for a lethal injection at a cost of up to £70. An RSPCA spokesman said: “Drowning grey squirrels causes unnecessary suffering, as this case demonstrates.”

Doug Walton, for the defence, described Mr Elliott as a man of good character. He added: “The drowning of squirrels and rats is a widespread practice, so what are the alternatives for these people? Realistically, I can’t see many opting to take the creatures to the vets to pay to have them euthanised."

The rest of this article appears in 28th July issue of Shooting Times.

What is YOUR opinion?

Join other ST readers in our forums to discuss your views.



Like this article? Mark this page on a social bookmarking website...



What are social bookmarking sites?



CompPrevious
CLA Game Fair packs in the visitors at new location

CLA Game Fair packs in the visitors at new location

The CLA Game Fair’s new venue at Ragley Hall,...

CompNext
Ragley Hall Proves a great game Fair host

Ragley Hall Proves a great game Fair host

The CLA Game Fair’s new venue at Ragley Hall,...


Gundogs Training

How should I train a sensitive labrador?

I have a 14-month-old labrador bitch that has been rather sensitive to... Read more


More in Gundogs Training...


Gundogs Events

URC novice & veteran tests at Nettleton Woods

The Lincolnshire Area of the United Retriever Club held novice and vet... Read more


More in Gundogs Events...


Gundogs Health

How do I tackle gundog travel sickness?

My dog gets worried at the prospect of car journeys to shoots. How can... Read more


More in Gundogs Health...


Comments

Shooting Gazette May 2012

Shooting Gazette May 2012

SHOOTING GAZETTE: Driven shooting's finest journal.

The Field June 2012 issue

The Field June 2012 issue

Diamond Jubilee Collector's Special Number

Shooting Times & Country Magazine

Shooting Times & Country Magazine

Don't miss our 84-page bumper Diamond Jubilee Special issue on sale today (Wednesday 23rd May). Rush down to your newsagents to buy a copy now!