Ban on sale of pigeons has been averted

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BASC has ensured that a possible ban on the sale of woodpigeons has been averted.

Natural England’s draft general licences, under which woodpigeons can be legally shot, included a condition that would have resulted in a ban on the sale of their meat.

This would have had massive implications for shooters, farmers, game dealers and game cookery.

BASC’s head of game and gamekeeping Tom Blades said: “We are delighted that we have been able to work with Natural England and Defra to overturn the ban on the sale of woodpigeons for human consumption. This is a great result for all shooters, those processing and selling woodpigeons and the general public.”

A spokesperson from Natural England said: “We have no intention of banning the sale of woodpigeons and will work with Defra and BASC to ensure that the general licences introduced in 2010 will continue to allow the sale of legally shot woodpigeons.”

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