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DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COUNCIL TO TACKLE PROBLEM GULLS AT DUMFRIES AND HEATHHALL

Tackling Problem Gulls – Egg and Nest Removal

2 aThe Council’s Gull egg and nest removal service will be available to all residential & commercial premises in Dumfries and Heathhall, from the beginning of May although nest and egg removals might not take place until the middle of May onwards.

Gulls might relay up to three times after their eggs have been removed and therefore premises may have to be visited four times

The Urban Gull Taskforce which has been independently monitoring the gull situation in Dumfries commented:
“Since 2009, the rearing of young gulls in the town has been reduced by an average of 86% each year. In 2014, the numbers of adult (4 year of age or older) gulls returning to Dumfries to breed declined considerably. Without the efforts of the Council to manage the gull problem, it is highly likely that the population of breeding gulls would be significantly higher than it is today.”

Councillor Colin Smyth, Chairman of the Council’s Economy, Environment and Infrastructure Committee said:
“The menace of gulls is something that makes far too many people’s lives a real misery particularly in and around the town centre, although I appreciate that it isn’t unique to Dumfries and many other local authorities are facing the same problem.

The nest and egg removal scheme has provided some respite for many people and I’m pleased it is being repeated again, albeit given the fact that gulls are long-lived birds it will clearly take some time before it has a long term impact.

I would urge people troubled with nesting birds to take advantage of the free nest and egg removal scheme but also that this is a scheme provided voluntarily by the council and the Council do need the property owner’s permission to remove eggs and nests.”

You can report a nest online by visiting www.dumgal.gov.uk and clicking on the “report it” button. You can also email the Council’s environmental health team at [email protected] or phone the Council on 030 33 33 3000. For more information visit www.dumgal.gov.uk/gulls

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