P-06-1184 Immediately ban the use of toxic lead in all ammunition in Wales... lead is killing our wildlife!
P-06-1184 Immediately ban the use of toxic lead in all ammunition in Wales... lead is killing our wildlife!
This
petition was submitted by Robert Curtis, having collected a total of 4,052
signatures.
Text of Petition:
Lead is a toxic metal and
a very strong poison yet more than 6,000 tonnes are fired at game birds each
year in the UK. If any citizen deliberately dumped thousands of tonnes of
poison into the Welsh countryside they would rightly find themselves facing
prosecution in a Court of Law!
Birds often mistake tiny
shot pellets for grit or seeds, and ingest them, and so suffer painful deaths.
Dying birds are usually taken quickly by predators - making their deaths unseen
and invisible to the public.
Additional Information:
Most ammunition -bullets,
shotgun pellets and airgun pellets have traditionally been made with lead.
Lead affects most body
systems in animals, including the nervous and circulatory systems, and low
levels of exposure can affect a birds immune system and behaviour. In some
circumstances , swallowing even a single lead pellet can kill a bird.
A consortium of shooting
organisations now support a switch to ammunition that is free of lead by
everyone taking live quarry with shotguns in the next five years.
We welcome this
recognition of the damage lead is doing to our environment but believe the
ecological emergency demands that we impose an immediate ban on lead ammunition
of all kinds. We also believe that the ban must include clay shoots and not
just "live quarry" as the wasted lead shot still ends up in the
environment.
Barry Action is a small
volunteer conservation group based in the South Wales coastal town of Barry.
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: For consideration
First published: 14/09/2021