Wildlife

Herring Gull Welfare and Coastal Population Decline

Despite their reputation as pests, herring gulls are a red-listed species of conservation concern whose coastal breeding populations have declined dramatically.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

The coastal herring gull population crisis is largely invisible because urban birds are what most people see. Reduced fish discards following changes in fishing regulations have removed a key food source for coastal birds. Persecution of urban birds is often illegal and unnecessary when proofing alternatives exist.

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