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Landowner prosecuted for destroying over 300 metres of vegetation during nesting season

A landowner has been prosecuted for destroying over 300 metres of vegetation growing on a hedge and on lands not then cultivated during the bird nesting season.

Michael Cahill, Knockspur, Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary was summonsed under Section 40 of the Wildlife Acts for the offence which took place on lands at Gortcreen, Shinrone, Co. Offaly on April 9th and 10th, 2019.

The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht brought a case under Wildlife Acts before Judge Catherine Staines in Tullamore District Court on July 20th.

The case was prosecuted for the Department by William Maher BL and the state solicitor for County Offaly, Sandra Mahon.

Cahill entered a guilty plea through defending solicitor, Donal Farrelly.

William Maher BL outlined the facts of the case and highlighted the fact the vegetation destruction occurred at a particularly sensitive time for nesting birds.

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Judge Staines warned the defendant that the matter had serious implications for nesting birds and other wildlife and told him not engage in similar activity or come before her again on similar charges or the outcome would be more serious.

€300 contribution

Judge Staines then asked for a €300 contribution to a suitable wildlife charity payable by the September sitting of Tullamore District Court in lieu of a conviction.

Conservation Rangers, Kieran Buckley and Colm Malone, nominated Butterfly Conservation Ireland.

Legislation

It is an offence under Section 40 of the Wildlife Acts to destroy vegetation growing in any hedge or ditch or on lands not then cultivated during the bird nesting season that runs from March 1st to August 31st each year.

Minister Noonan said: “I welcome this prosecution as hedgerows are vitally important for our wildlife and contribute hugely to biodiversity.”

“There have been other successful prosecutions this year taken by the NPWS for illegal vegetation clearance and hedge cutting in counties Laois, Tipperary and Waterford.”

“It is the Department’s policy to prosecute those found in breach of the legislation, including public bodies, and any incidents of illegal burning, clearing of vegetation or hedge cutting should be reported to the local national parks and wildlife service office or an An Garda Síochána.” the minister concluded.

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