It’s legal ton shoot a couple of parakeets species under general licence
West Essex Golf Club has instructed pest control experts to shoot increasing numbers of geese found on the greens. However this decision has drawn a furious response from local residents and some club members.
Members have been told that marksmen will mount an “aggressive campaign and try to shoot 3 or 4 on several evenings”.
The note adds: “Fingers crossed it works.”
One club member commented: “I don’t want them killed in the name of golf.”
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Said a spokesman. “Most golf courses like us do employ pest control fire arms experts.
“They have all the licences.”
Some members of West Essex Golf Club and locals have expressed concern that the humane culling guidelines won’t be met.
One said: “I certainly don’t want these birds killed in the name of golf. I love the sport – but it’s not that important. This is just a seasonal problem.”
It’s legal ton shoot a couple of parakeets species under general licence
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