An extra £10,500 will be spent on controlling gulls in a city next year by a council but two councillors say they have concerns over how the birds are being dealt with. In 2024 so far, 125 gull nests ...
AN additional £10,500 to tackle gulls has been given the final sign-off by city councillors. The spend, which will be used to fund three projects on top of Worcester City Council’s usual gull control ...
These occur mainly between April and September when the gulls arrive to nest and raise their chicks, although an increasing number are choosing to remain in Aberdeen all year round. The Council has no ...
Seagulls who hear a raised voice are more likely to flinch, stop pecking at food and leave the area, a new study has found.
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