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Bird control licences – what’s changed for 2012?
In brief, there have been no major, but certainly some minor, changes to the Bird…
In brief, there have been no major, but certainly some minor, changes to the Bird…
Having started on 30 April the first of a brand new series of programmes …
The Product Authorisation & Mutual Recognition Facilitation Group (PA&MRFG) met on 6 December 2011 in…
The report from the Field sports channel of how a south London pest controller filmed…
Published on 22 November, a discussion document prepared for the Directorate-General Environment of the European…
The colour supplement of the most recent edition (8 January 2012) of the Sunday Times…
In a recent article in The Telegraph, well-known academic and feminist, Germaine Greer, reveals her…
A concerned pest controller, who is also a grandfather of two baby girls, had become…
An elderly pigeon-fancier who killed a falcon owned and flown by the Edinburgh branch of…
The idea that ants all emerge and fly on the same day is a myth…
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