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Man doused dead pheasants in rat poison to harm wildlife in feud with Scots landowner

Man doused dead pheasants in rat poison to harm wildlife in feud with Scots landowner

Daily Record2 days ago

Clive Burgoyne, 38, doused the birds in rat poison in order to cause reputational damage to the landowner's country estate.
A man who doused dead pheasants in rat poison in a bid to injure protected wildlife amid a bitter feud with a Scots landowner has avoided jail.
Clive Burgoyne, 38, from Forfar in Angus, carried out the crime during a row with a local landowner over shooting rights. He hoped that his actions would cause reputational damage to the landowner's country estate.

However, his disturbing plot was exposed after his DNA was traced on the dead birds.

He appeared at Forfar Sheriff Court on Thursday after admitting a breach of wildlife legislation between January and February 2023.
The court heard how his malice operation was unravelled after he was spotted in the front passenger seat of a car travelling towards, and later away, from the Guynd estate near Arbroath on the morning of February 3, 2023.
A short time later, an estate worker discovered a dead pheasant on a footpath.
The breast had been removed and the bird was covered in a quantity of grain and seed, which was then coated in a bright blue liquid.
A further search of the area revealed three more dead pheasants nearby which had been similarly cut open and treated.
Analysis carried out by officials at the Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture confirmed the blue grain was an anticoagulant rodenticide formulation containing the active ingredient difenacoum.

They believed the appearance of the pheasant carcases suggested they had been prepared and set out with the intention of causing harm to birds.
Difenacoum is highly toxic to birds and if consumed causes haemorrhaging.

A single feed from a baited carcass would prove fatal to a raptor.
After being arrested, a sample of Burgoyne's DNA was found on all four of the dead birds.
It was distinguished that the dead pheasants had clearly been left out in the open to attract non-target species such as birds of prey.

Burgoyne was ordered to carry out 135 hours of unpaid work.
Iain Batho, who leads on wildlife and environmental crime for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), said: 'It is highly important to preserve Scotland's natural heritage, including the wildlife that forms part of it.
"As such, wild birds are given strict protection by our law.
'Clive Burgoyne's reckless actions put various wildlife, particularly birds of prey, at risk of injury and death.
'COPFS takes offences under the Wildlife and Countryside Act seriously and will prosecute individuals where there is sufficient evidence of a crime and where it is in the public interest to do so.
'The result in this case is a testament to the collaborative working between COPFS, Police Scotland, and Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture (SASA), who in this case were able to provide vital forensic evidence.'

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