'They are primitive, barbaric traps': Crow caught in illegal trap in Midlothian park

The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information
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The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information after a local resident rescued a crow from an illegal trap in Easthouses Park in Midlothian on April 25.

A special investigations unit chief inspector for the charity, who isn’t named due to undercover operations, said: ““The crow flew off but undoubtedly would have sustained serious injury and is likely to have suffered a slow and painful death.

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“The pole trap is usually designed to catch birds of prey and is illegal to use and possess for use in the UK.

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Crow caught in illegal trap in Midlothian park

“They are primitive, barbaric traps that have no place in modern society. These devices were manufactured at a time when attitudes towards animal welfare were very different.

“We are appealing to the local community to pass on any information relating to a person, or persons, illegally killing birds, particularly birds of prey.

“These traps are unlawful and indiscriminate and will cause unnecessary suffering to any bird or animal caught in them.

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“If anyone knows who this device might belong to then we would urge them to phone our animal helpline immediately on 03000 999 999. All calls can be treated confidentially.

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Crow caught in illegal trap in Midlothian park

“Equally, if anyone spots an illegal trap such as this, or a trap or snare they suspect is illegal, please don’t hesitate to contact us.”

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