This study examined the licensing system that permits seal shooting in Scotland, which was established under Part 6 Conservation of Seals of the Marine (Scotland) Act 2010. Four approaches were used: data were collated and analyzed from both the Scottish Government and Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme; a survey was sent to current license holders and informal interviews were conducted with key stakeholder types. Between February 2011 and the end of October 2015, 1229 gray seals, and 275 common seals were reported shot under license to the Scottish Government. The numbers of seals reported as shot has reduced year-on-year since the licensing system was put in place. While some license holders, notably fish farms, were using some non-l...
The Canadian harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunt has, for several decades, raised public conce...
Large numbers of dead seals with characteristic spiral lesions have been washing ashore around the N...
Following mounting public concerns regarding the treatment of animals in recent years, there has bee...
This study examined the licensing system that permits seal shooting in Scotland, which was establish...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Conservation efforts are often constrained by uncertainty over the factors driving declines in marin...
This article looks at the animal welfare concerns related to seal hunting, outlines the various lega...
Seals are killed in a number of European countries and regions for commercial, management and recrea...
Aerial surveys have detected alarming declines in counts of harbour seals in several regions across ...
Aerial surveys were funded by SNH and NERC.1. Aerial surveys have detected alarming declines in coun...
3.5.1 Key pointsi. IntroductionTwo species of seal live and breed in the UK.About 36% of the world’s...
This work was funded by the European Social Fund and Scottish Funding Council as part of Developing ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Zatrak, M., Brittain, S., Himmelreich, ...
The Canadian harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunt has, for several decades, raised public conce...
Large numbers of dead seals with characteristic spiral lesions have been washing ashore around the N...
Following mounting public concerns regarding the treatment of animals in recent years, there has bee...
This study examined the licensing system that permits seal shooting in Scotland, which was establish...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
Conservation efforts are often constrained by uncertainty over the factors driving declines in marin...
This article looks at the animal welfare concerns related to seal hunting, outlines the various lega...
Seals are killed in a number of European countries and regions for commercial, management and recrea...
Aerial surveys have detected alarming declines in counts of harbour seals in several regions across ...
Aerial surveys were funded by SNH and NERC.1. Aerial surveys have detected alarming declines in coun...
3.5.1 Key pointsi. IntroductionTwo species of seal live and breed in the UK.About 36% of the world’s...
This work was funded by the European Social Fund and Scottish Funding Council as part of Developing ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: [Zatrak, M., Brittain, S., Himmelreich, ...
The Canadian harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunt has, for several decades, raised public conce...
Large numbers of dead seals with characteristic spiral lesions have been washing ashore around the N...
Following mounting public concerns regarding the treatment of animals in recent years, there has bee...