Committee
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 11 March 2026 [Draft]
11 Mar 2026 · S6 · Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Item of business
Petitions
Control of Wild Goose Numbers (PE 1490)
What was the significance of refreshing the key objectives of the goose management policy? What implications will that have for goose management in the Uists and other places where there has been damage not only to farming, crofting and the economy but to the natural environment?
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The Convener
Con
The next item on the agenda is consideration of PE1490, lodged by the Scottish Crofting Federation, which calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scotti...
:Donald Fraser (NatureScot)
A number of different species are present in Scotland. Some are resident populations and some are international or shared populations. Based on the most rece...
The Convener
Con
Greylag geese appear to have the largest population and are the geese that are most often focused on in relation to agricultural damage. Can you give us an i...
:Donald Fraser
Pink-footed geese are the ones that we are getting in the highest numbers, but you are right about the impacts of the increase in the resident population. In...
The Convener
Con
You touched on the potentially different management approach needed as a result of avian flu. Since the last update, have there been changes in national or i...
:Donald Fraser
I mentioned that there have been concerns about a decline in the Icelandic population of greylag geese. Through the African-Eurasian migratory waterbird agre...
The Convener
Con
The petition exists because of the impact of geese on crofting and agriculture and because of wider concerns about the loss of native grassland or species be...
:Donald Fraser
Not necessarily, because it is about putting in place a management plan that deals with potential population declines but that also manages impact. That is w...
The Convener
Con
That is helpful.
Beatrice Wishart
LD
On the point about species moving south or staying north, I note that we have certainly seen more of the geese in Shetland in recent times.Will you explain t...
:Sam Turner (Scottish Government)
We published the policy review back in 2024. I can clarify that, although publication of the documents has been delayed, they have been circulated to local g...
Beatrice Wishart
LD
What have the responses been?
:Sam Turner
There has been a bit of frustration from stakeholders. A lot of work has gone into the documents and the actions, but work has still been going on in the bac...
:Donald Fraser
There was a national goose forum meeting on 12 February. The stakeholders want to see the delivery plan and the recommendations taken forward with pace and u...
Alasdair Allan
SNP
As you will appreciate, this long-running petition is of great interest to my constituents. You mentioned the national goose forum and the delivery plan, and...
:Donald Fraser
The goose management process, like most wildlife management, is an adaptive process. It is about understanding the issues that crop up and trying to get the ...
Alasdair Allan
SNP
As I alluded, people regularly raise the issues with me, as I am sure they do with you, specifically in the Western Isles. A particular issue has arisen in U...
:Donald Fraser
Yes, absolutely. You have alluded to the funding that has been made available in Uist, but a number of factors, of which geese are a significant and predomin...
Alasdair Allan
SNP
Finally, when you look at solutions to arrive at what might be considered sustainable numbers of greylag geese in some locations, is the only alternative tha...
:Donald Fraser
A number of methods are available, but not all of them are practical. There is egg oiling and egg removal as well as corralling, which happens on Orkney and ...
Alasdair Allan
SNP
Thank you. .
The Convener
Con
I think that the roof is going to stay on. For those tuning in, we have all been looking at the roof in a very worried way, because the wind is very strong.W...
Ariane Burgess
Green
The 2022 review recommended that another specific review of support for goose management take place, to ensure that the schemes are operating in an equitable...
:Donald Fraser
No, it has not commenced, but it is about to. At the national goose forum on 12 February, we committed to doing just that and to setting up a process that wi...
Ariane Burgess
Green
Once it gets going, what will the programme of work look like?
:Donald Fraser
The review is looking at the current schemes—that is, the five protected area schemes and the greylag aspect, which is slightly separate. We will look at all...
Rhoda Grant
Lab
What was the significance of refreshing the key objectives of the goose management policy? What implications will that have for goose management in the Uists...
:Sam Turner
Although the objectives have been refreshed, they are not totally different from the objectives following the previous review. However, updating them ensures...
Rhoda Grant
Lab
If you do not anticipate huge change, that suggests that we will be taking a piecemeal approach to managing the issue. Or will there be change so that we can...
:Sam Turner
There was a change in the objectives following the policy review. The two sets of objectives are set out next to each other, so people can see the objectives...