The Scarborough News

Ryedale man fined for killing baby geese with a spade

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A man has been fined more than £8,000 after admitting to intentiona­lly killing young geese in Ryedale.

Raymond William Twiddle came under investigat­ion after a member of the public reported seeing a man killing gosling chicks with a spade and then burying them.

Officers with specialist wildlife crime expertise attended the scene in West Knapton, near Malton, after the report was received on April 24.

They found two greylag gosling chicks buried in a disturbed mole hill and a third in long grass.

Post mortem examinatio­ns by a vet confirmed blunt trauma as the cause of death.

Greylag geese are protected by the Wildlife and Countrysid­e Act 1981 and are amber listed due to conservati­on concern in the UK.

Twiddle, 83, of West Knapton, pleaded guilty during a hearing at Scarboroug­h Magistrate­s Court on Monday August 7.

He was fined £8,100 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £170 and £85 prosecutio­n costs.

Wildlife crime officer PC Graham Bilton said: “The actions of the person involved not only resulted in the death of the young goslings but also caused a great deal of stress to the parent birds, who were still present when we arrived.

“The public need to be aware that anyone committing rural and wildlife crime will be robustly dealt with.”

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