Posted: Thu 7th Mar 2024

Man charged with “attempting to take Goshawks in a cage trap”

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Mar 7th, 2024

Local police have said a man will soon be appearing before Magistrates has been charged via post over allegations connected to “attempting to take Goshawks in a cage trap”.

Wrexham Rural police have said, “A man has been charged with attempting to take Goshawks in a cage trap on land on the outskirts of Wrexham.
Birds of prey such as Goshawk are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

“The 47 year old man from the Wrexham area was postal charged with using a trap for the purpose of killing or taking a wild bird and possessing an article capable of being used to kill or take a wild bird.

“He is due to appear before Wrexham Magistrates Court on Thursday, March 28th.

“North Wales Police rural crime team will pursue anyone targeting wildlife and continue to work with our partners the RSPB and National Wildlife Crime Unit.”



Spotted something? Got a story? Email [email protected]



Have a look at...

Hospice supporter taking on trek of a lifetime in honour of late husband

Targets ‘conspicuously absent’ from new first minister’s priorities

Wrexham University partners with boxing club to enhance athlete performance

Union launches member ballot over NHS pay award

Blood cancer specialists in Wales ‘overstretched and understaffed’

Emergency services called to collision in Overton

Body discovered following during search for Wrexham man

Rossett Skydivers ’taking a leap of faith for a local charity’

Change to winter opening hours at two household recycling centres

Corwen woman sentenced after serious collision near Dolgellau

Wrexham digital bank CEO stepping down after almost 10 years

Minister: “Our enthusiasm for Wrexham Gateway project is unquestionable”