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Ban the use of netting on roofs and outdoor structures

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Thousands of birds are reported to get trapped in netting yearly, and many may die in pain and fear from the horrific injuries sustained trying to free themselves e.g. breaking their entangled limbs. Others may die of dehydration and starvation and rescuers are too late.

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Ban the use of netting on roofs and outdoor structures

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Thousands of birds are reported to get trapped in netting yearly, and many may die in pain and fear from the horrific injuries sustained trying to free themselves e.g. breaking their entangled limbs. Others may die of dehydration and starvation and rescuers are too late.

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4,209 reactions·100% agree
Emma Reynolds

Emma Reynolds

Environment Secretary

Environment Secretary

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