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Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
That would be a seasonal licence, as opposed to an individual licence for every hunt.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
We will come on to that later. I am specifically asking about hunting with dogs for foxes. Are you saying that 14 days will not work?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
Duncan Orr-Ewing, you said that you do not use dogs at all. Do you believe that it is unethical to use dogs to flush foxes?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
Okay. We need to protect capercaillie if we are going to save the species. By and large, they will be in wooded areas. How are you going to shoot foxes in woodland?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
I might be wrong about this, but I believe that one of the main issues that a recent report about capercaillie highlighted is the need to make sure that predation is limited, and I think that foxes are cited as an example. I will check whether that is the case.
You—I apologise; I do not mean you personally. The RSPB is one of the largest landowners in the country, and it farms. When the RSPB farms, does it seek to be profitable or does it do so simply to maintain the landscape?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
I am slightly confused. Duncan Orr-Ewing, you said that you have electric deterrents in certain areas. Is that done on a wide scale?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
Oh yes—big black ones that you need a licence to shoot.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
I can see a situation in which two dogs would be fine. For example, on the edge of an arable field with a very narrow shelter belt, two dogs go in at the bottom, and you have guns covering it, so that is fine. However, in much bigger areas, do you accept that more than two dogs would be required for environmental benefits as well as agricultural benefits, to make sure that the fox is flushed out safely? That question is for Ross.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
We know that the legislation can be fairly punitive. Vehicles and so on can be removed from your possession if it is proven that you have broken the law. The bill includes a provision to have a horse or horses removed from a convicted person’s possession. What are your views on that? Ian Duncan Miller, you will not have an issue with that, so I will ask Jake Swindells.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 8 June 2022
Jim Fairlie
That brings me to another point. The issue of blanket netting has been raised with me. If you are blanket netting, you will catch the rabbits, but—exactly as you said—you could have rabbits in a net for 10 or 15 minutes until they are eventually caught. Is that correct?