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WOOD PIGEONS – IFA COUNTRYSIDE MAKES SUBMISSION FOR DEROGATION UNDER EU BIRDS DIRECTIVE

WOOD PIGEONS – IFA COUNTRYSIDE MAKES SUBMISSION FOR DEROGATION UNDER EU BIRDS DIRECTIVE

  • May 21, 2020
  • GameVermin Control

The EU Birds Directive 2009/147/EEC (the Birds Directive), provides a framework for the protection, management and control of all wild birds naturally occurring in the EU. Under Article 9(1)(a) of the directive, Member States may derogate from these terms for one or more of the following reasons: public health and safety; air safety; prevent serious damage to crops, livestock, forests, fisheries and water; protection of flora and fauna.

Wood pigeon are one of the birds which are part of this derogation and until this year farmers were allowed to control this species when they are causing critical damage to crops at any time of the season. This ability to limit wood pigeon damage was allowed all year round due to their tendency to inflict economic damage on a broad range of cereal, legume and vegetable crops throughout the twelve months.

The recent decision by The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (DCHG) to remove the months of June, July and August from the derogation timeframe for the control of wood pigeon will have serious effect on the economic viability of the tillage and field vegetable sectors. This change to the derogation needs to be reviewed immediately and reversed to in order to allow the continued control of the bird species throughout all months of the year.

IFA Countryside are lobbying to have this rescinded and with this in mind, please see the attached Submission to the NPWS. IFA has had a conference call meeting with NPWS last Monday to resolve this issue.

Read the full IFA submission here.

May 21, 2020

Know your Seasons

Know your Seasons

  • September 10, 2019
  • Deer HuntingDuckGameOpen SeasonsPheasants

Wild game birds may be hunted at certain times of the year. The full list of species types which may be hunted is provided in the Table below. There are certain areas throughout the country where the hunting of these game birds is not permitted. These exclusion zones or Wildfowl Sanctuaries as they are more commonly referred are at 68 different locations throughout the state. The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht has recently removed the species Curlew from this list due to the current conservation concerns with that species. Further details are available in the Wildlife (Wild Birds) (open Seasons) Orders 1979 to 2012. (S.I 402 of 2012 – Birds  133KB).

WILD BIRDS OPEN SEASON PLACES IN THE STATE
(1) (2) (3)
Red Grouse The period beginning 1 September in each year and ending on 30 September in the same year. Throughout the State.
Mallard

Teal

Gadwall

Wigeon

Pintail

Shoveler

Scaup

Tufted Duck

Pochard

Goldeneye

Golden Plover

Snipe

Jack Snipe

The period beginning 1 September in each year and ending on 31 January in the year immediately following that year. Throughout the State.
Red-legged Partridge The period beginning 1 November in each year and ending on 31 January in the year immediately following that year. Throughout the State.
Cock Pheasant Woodcock The period beginning 1 November in each year and ending on 31 January in the year immediately following that year. Throughout the State.
Woodpigeon The period beginning 1 November in each year and ending on 31 January immediately following that year. Throughout the State.
Canada Goose The period beginning 1 September in each year and ending on 15 October in the same year. Throughout the State.
Canada Goose The period beginning 16 October in each year and ending on 31 January in the year immediately following that year. The counties of Cavan (exclusive of the townlands of Eonish Island, Rinn, Deramfield) and Leitrim (exclusive of the River Shannon).
Greylag Goose The period beginning 1 September in each year and ending on 15 October in the same year. Throughout the State.
Greylag Goose The period beginning 16 October in each year and ending on 31 January in the year immediately following that year. Lady’s Island, in the county of Wexford Gearagh East & Gearagh West, in the county of Cork.
Ruddy Duck The period beginning 1 September in each year and ending on 31 January in the year immediately following that year.

 

Throughout the State.

Certain wild mammals, including some deer species and hares, may be hunted at certain times of the year. The full list of species types which may be hunted, including locations, is provided in the Table below. There are certain areas throughout the country where the hunting of these species is not permitted. Only the manner of hunting described in the table below is allowed. Deer Hunters must be in possession of a valid Deer Hunting Licence. The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht has recently removed female and antlerless red deer in County Kerry from the list of mammal species which may be hunted. Further details are available in the Wildlife (Wild Mammals) (Open Seasons) Orders 2005 to 2012. (S.I 398 of 2012 – Mammals  111KB).

Species of Wild Mammal Hunting Period Manner of Hunting Places in the State
Fallow Deer (Male) The period beginning 1 September in each year and ending on 31 December of that same year. Shooting with firearms. Throughout the State.
Fallow Deer (Female and Antlerless) The period beginning 1 November in each year and ending on the last day of February in the year immediately following that year. Shooting with firearms. Throughout the State.
Sika Deer (Male) The period beginning 1 September in each year and ending on 31 December of that same year. Shooting with firearms. Throughout the State.
Sika Deer (Female and Antlerless The period beginning 1 November in each year and ending on the last day of February in the year immediately following that year. Shooting with firearms. Throughout the State.
Red Deer (Male) The period beginning on the 1 September in each year and ending on 31 December of that same year. Shooting with firearms. Throughout the State exclusive of the county of Kerry.
Red Deer (Female and Antlerless) The period beginning 1 November in each year and ending on the last day of February in the year immediately following that year. Shooting with firearms. Throughout the State exclusive of the county of Kerry.
Muntjac Deer The period beginning on the 1st day of September in each year and ending on the 31st day of August in the year immediately following that year. Shooting with firearms. Throughout the State.
Hares The period beginning on the 26th day of September in each year and ending on the 28th day of February in the year immediately following that year. Shooting with firearms; coursing at regulated coursing matches; hunting with packs of beagles and harriers. Throughout the state exclusive of the townlands of North East Slob, North West Slob, Big Island, Beggerin Island and The Raven, in the county of Wexford.

Review of the Open Seasons Order for Deer

Mr. Jimmy Deenihan, T.D., Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht has commenced a review of the Open Season Order for deer species.  As part of the review, a public consultation process is underway whereby interested parties are been asked for their views.

Below is a Consultation Document and associated scientific documents relating to the review.  Please note that some of these documents have been updated (November 2012) to reflect final versions.  The National Parks and Wildlife service invites submissions from interested members of the public and organisations.  Submissions should be sent by email to [email protected] or by post to

Species Protection Unit
National Parks and Wildlife Service
90 North King Street
Dublin 7
D07 N7CV

The deadline for submissions has been extended to Friday 14 December 2012

Review of the Open Seasons Order for Deer – Consultation Document – Revised November 2012

Mammal Review – Distribution and Range expansion of Deer in Ireland‌ – Final published version

Quaternary Science Review – Final published version

Health & Welfare: Culling 

 

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September 10, 2019

IFA Countryside and FBD meet South Tipperary Regional Game Council

IFA Countryside and FBD meet South Tipperary Regional Game Council

  • July 4, 2016
  • FBDGame

On Monday the 4th of July; IFA Countryside Chairman, Richard Kennedy, along with Director of Organisation James Kelly, IFA Development Officer William Shortall and IFA Countryside Development Officer Marcus O’Halloran visited the Kildanogue Duck ponds in Goatenbridge Tipperary, which is home to the ABGN Game and Conservation Club.

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July 4, 2016

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