Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2024
I will come on to that question as I get through my notes.
Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, it is an offence to knowingly cause or permit someone to use other types of illegal wildlife traps, so I think that it is right that there should be an equivalent offence of use of glue traps. I thank Colin Smyth for lodging amendment 40, which will be a helpful addition to the bill that I will be happy to support.
I turn to amendments 41 to 44, in the name of Edward Mountain. The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission, in its “Report on the use of rodent glue traps in Scotland”, was clear
“that there is no way that glue traps can be used without causing animal suffering.”
I do not, therefore, support Edward Mountain’s amendments to introduce a licensing scheme for use of such traps by pest controllers, and I encourage members to vote against them.