Goose found shot at lake in 'disturbing' incident

Leigh BoobyerWiltshire
News imageRoyal Wootton Bassett Town Council Two geese are standing on grass, alongside three goslings. Royal Wootton Bassett Town Council
All wild birds, including geese, are protected under UK law

A wild goose has been fatally shot and its body found by a lake in a nature reserve in a "disturbing incident", a council said.

Royal Wootton Bassett Town Council said the goose suffered a single puncture wound consistent with being shot when it was found at Jubilee Lake Nature Reserve on Tuesday.

It is illegal to intentionally kill all wild birds, including geese, and offences can carry a six months prison sentence.

A spokesperson for the council said: "This is a sickening and completely unacceptable act of violence, wildlife should be safe in our community, and we share the shock and anger that many residents will be feeling."

They added the RSPCA would be contacted for urgent guidance as the bird may have goslings.

Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, all wild birds, their nests and their eggs are legally protected in the UK.

News imageA large lake is pictured on a grey, cloudy day. There are trees surrounding the lake.
The body of the board was found by Jubilee Lake

The council said: "We are extremely saddened and angry by a disturbing incident reported this morning at Jubilee Lake.

"A resident alerted us to a dead goose at the lake, and our grounds team attended immediately to recover the bird.

"Sadly, the goose appears to have suffered a single puncture wound consistent with being shot."

It added CCTV footage from around the lake is being reviewed. The RSPCA and Wiltshire Police has been approached for comment.

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