Protection of Birds Act 1967

Type Public General Act
Publication 1967-07-14
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Reform history JSON API

Extension of protection for lapwing eggs

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Extension of protection for eggs of common wild birds

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The power of the Secretary of State under section 2 of the principal Act to prescribe common wild birds whose eggs may be taken or destroyed without contravening section 1 of that Act shall cease; and, accordingly, in subsection (4)(a) of the said section 2 the words from " or of any other common wild bird " to the end are hereby repealed.

Extension of prohibition of sale of dead wild geese

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(c) a dead wild goose, or, during the period in any year commencing with 28th February and ending with 31st August, any other dead wild bird being a bird included in Schedule 3 to this Act or a wild duck, whether or not so included ;

Disturbance of nesting birds

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Restriction of ringing and marking

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he shall be guilty of an offence against the principal Act and if that offence is committed in respect of a bird included in Schedule 1 to that Act, he shall be liable to a special penalty under that Act.

Use of poisonous substances, electrical devices and c,

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Special protection in severe weather

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Additional matters for which licences may be granted

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Close season for certain gannets

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Notwithstanding anything in section 9 of the principal Act (which enables the Secretary of State by an order made either generally or with respect to any specified part of Great Britain to add any wild bird to Schedule 3 to that Act and to prescribe a close season for that bird ending not earlier than 31st August) any order under that section adding gannets to the said Schedule 3 with respect to the island of Sula Sgeir in the County of Ross and Cromarty may prescribe a close season for such birds on that island ending not earlier than 14th August.

Powers of local authorities

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The council of any county, county borough or London borough and the Common Council of the City of London and, in Scotland, the council of any county or large burgh, may take such steps as they think expedient for bringing the effect of the principal Act and this Act to the attention of the public.

Search and arrest without warrant for offences against eggs of specially protected birds

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Where a constable has reasonable grounds for suspecting that any person has, in contravention of section 1 of the principal Act, taken or destroyed an egg of a bird included in Schedule 1 to that Act and that evidence of the commission of the offence is to be found on that person or any vehicle, boat or animal which that person may be using, the constable may without warrant stop and search that person and any such vehicle, boat or animal, and may—

Short title, construction, extent and commencement

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