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Stop the Cruel Slaughter of Gannet Chicks
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Young gannets should not be taken from their nests and killed for tradition in a country that claims to protect wildlife. Take action now!
Each year, a license can allow hunters to travel to Sula Sgeir, a remote island north of Lewis, and take young northern gannets before they can fly. The birds, known as gugas, are killed for meat under a legal exception tied to tradition.1
This practice survives because Section 16 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 still allows licenses for taking gannets on Sula Sgeir. A Scottish Parliament petition now calls for that power to be removed so the hunt cannot continue under government approval.2
A Tradition Cannot Excuse Unnecessary Suffering
Supporters call the Guga Hunt cultural heritage. But the original need has changed. Campaigners argue the hunt is no longer about survival, but the killing of vulnerable young birds for a delicacy.3
Gannets return from winter at sea to raise a single chick. The hunt targets those young birds before they have reached independence, adding human-caused death to the threats seabirds already face from disease, climate pressure, and food stress.4
Sula Sgeir’s Colony Needs Protection
Campaigners have raised serious concerns about the health of the Sula Sgeir colony. Protect the Wild reported that documents obtained through Freedom of Information showed Sula Sgeir underperforming compared with other Scottish gannet colonies, even before avian influenza caused further losses.5
Despite those concerns, a license was granted in 2025 for up to 500 birds after the hunt had paused since 2021.6 Public pressure has grown through petitions, protests, and national attention, including campaigners using bird costumes to bring the issue to Holyrood and the wider public.7
Scotland Can End This Loophole
The Scottish Parliament can help move Scotland toward a more humane standard by urging the Scottish Government to amend the law. Removing this licensing power would protect gannets on Sula Sgeir and make clear that tradition cannot justify avoidable cruelty.
Sign the petition urging the Scottish Parliament to help end the Guga Hunt and protect young gannets from licensed killing.
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