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The Spring Traps Approval (Variation) (England) Order 2007

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2.  In the Spring Traps Approval Order 1995(1)—

(a)in the Schedule—

(i)at the beginning, insert the words “Part 1” and entitle that Part “England and Wales”; and

(ii)at the end, insert—

Part 2England

Column (1)Column (2)
Type and make of trap

DOC 150 manufactured by or under the authority of the Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand.

The trap shall be used only for the purpose of killing grey squirrels, rats, stoats and weasels.

The trap must be set in the tunnel provided by the manufacturer of the trap for use in the UK and must be used in accordance with the instructions (if any) provided by the manufacturer.

DOC 200 manufactured by or under the authority of the Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand.

The trap shall be used only for the purpose of killing grey squirrels, rats, stoats and weasels.

The trap must be set in the tunnel provided by the manufacturer of the trap for use in the UK and must be used in accordance with the instructions (if any) provided by the manufacturer.

DOC 250 manufactured by or under the authority of the Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand.

The trap shall be used only for the purpose of killing grey squirrels, rats, stoats and weasels.

The trap must be set in the tunnel provided by the manufacturer of the trap for use in the UK and must be used in accordance with the instructions (if any) provided by the manufacturer.

Kania Trap 2500 manufactured by or under the authority of the C E Kania Corporation, 124-21, 10405, Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

The trap shall be used only for the purpose of killing edible dormice (glis glis)(2), grey squirrels, mice, mink, rabbits, rats, stoats and weasels.

The trap must be set in a natural or artificial tunnel which is suitable for minimising the chances of injuring or killing non-target species whilst not compromising the capture and killing of target species.

Nooski manufactured by or under the authority of Nooski Trap Systems, 50 White Street, Rotorua, New Zealand.

The trap shall be used only for the purpose of killing rats.

The trap must be set in a natural or artificial tunnel which is suitable for minimising the chances of injuring or killing non-target species whilst not compromising the capture and killing of target species.

Solway Spring Trap Mk 4 manufactured by or under the authority of Solway Feeders Ltd., Main Street, Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 6QH.

The trap shall be used only for the purpose of killing edible dormice (glis glis)(3), grey squirrels, mice, rats, stoats and weasels.

The trap must be set in a natural or artificial tunnel which is suitable for minimising the chances of injuring or killing non-target species whilst not compromising the capture and killing of target species.

Solway Spring Trap Mk 6 manufactured by or under the authority of Solway Feeders Ltd., Main Street, Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, DG6 6QH.

The trap shall be used only for the purpose of killing edible dormice (glis glis)(4), grey squirrels, mice, mink, rabbits, rats, stoats and weasels.

The trap must be set in a natural or artificial tunnel which is suitable for minimising the chances of injuring or killing non-target species whilst not compromising the capture and killing of target species.

(2)

See, however, section 11(2)(b) of, and Schedule 6 to, the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (c.69). By virtue of those provisions, whether or not the trap in question is approved by this Order, it is an offence to use any trap for the purpose of taking or killing any dormouse, except pursuant to a licence granted by the appropriate authority under section 16 of that Act.

(3)

See, however, section 11(2)(b) of, and Schedule 6 to, the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (c.69). By virtue of those provisions, whether or not the trap in question is approved by this Order, it is an offence to use any trap for the purpose of taking or killing any dormouse, except pursuant to a licence granted by the appropriate authority under section 16 of that Act.

(4)

See footnote (a) above.

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