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Roger Venton, former headkeeper on the 6,000-acre Kempton estate, in Shropshire, was recently given a three month jail sentence, suspended for 12 months, at Telford Magistrates’ Court, after he pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to using a spring trap and allowing his assistant keeper Kyle Burden to use a cage trap to catch birds of prey illegally
Last September Burden was given a similar sentence after he was convicted of wildlife crimes. During his trial evidence was presented of Burdens diary which suggested he had killed 102 buzzards, 40 badgers and 37 ravens on the estate in a year. During its investigations on the estate, the RSPB also found a pole trap set to attract birds of prey. Pole traps were banned for that reason in 1904.
Venton was given a sentence including 250 hours community service and £2,000 costs. The chairman of the magistrates Russell Thomas told him that his crime was in his failure to stop Burdens actions: You were in a position of authority and you failed to exercise that authority appropriately. We are entirely satisfied that you had adequate knowledge of these matters and you failed to intervene to prevent them.
The rest of this article appears in 8 January issue of Shooting Times.
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