Defra
adopts BASC guidelines on the use of terriers under the Hunting
Act
21/02/05
A legally enforceable code of practice and further guidelines
produced by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation
(BASC) on the use of a terrier to flush foxes from underground
have been approved by Defra and come into force as part of the
Hunting Act. The "gamekeeper's exemption" to the Act
allows pest control necessary for shooting to continue.
In order to protect birds intended for shooting, a single terrier
may be used underground to flush foxes to be shot. The Code of
Practice has been drawn up by BASC and approved by Margaret Beckett,
the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
It has the force of law under the Hunting Act.
The Code is supported by a detailed good practice guide, also
produced by BASC. This is regarded as a sound basis for carrying
out this activity and observance of the code is recognised by Defra
as a good indicator of a person's commitment to responsible gamekeeping.
Christopher Graffius, BASC Director of Communications, said "This
code has been carefully drafted to allow pest control for shooting
to continue effectively and legally. Its adoption and publication
follows extensive consultation between Defra, shooting organisations
and animal welfare groups."
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