- Sea Birds Preservation Act 1869
Infobox UK Legislation
short_title=Sea Birds Preservation Act 1869
parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom
long_title=An Act for the Preservation of Sea Birds
statute_book_chapter=32 & 33 Vict. c. 17
introduced_by=Christopher Sykes (MP)
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royal_assent=24 June 1869
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status=Repealed
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legislation_history=|The Sea Birds Preservation Act 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 17) was anAct of Parliament in theUnited Kingdom . It was the first act to protect wild birds in that country. Barclay-Smith (1959)]History
In 1868, Professor
Alfred Newton addressed theBritish Association for the Advancement of Science on the "On the Zoological Aspect of the Game Laws". Barclay-Smith (1959)] In particular, he urged for protection of birds of prey andseabirds during the breeding season. The British Association appointed a committee to propose a close season. The committee consisted of Frank Buckland,Henry Eeles Dresser ,William Bernhardt Tegetmeier andHenry Baker Tristram .James Edmund Harting was later co-opted onto the committee.Newton's speech cited the destruction of seabirds on the
Isle of Wight andFlamborough Head . Wide publicity of his speech led to public condemnation of the residents ofBridlington . Rev. Henry Frederick Barnes-Lawrence ofBridlington Priory held a meeting of local clergy and naturalists and formed the Association for the Protection of Sea-Birds. Barnes-Lawrence's Association had the support ofFrancis Orpen Morris ,William Thomson, Archbishop of York , and local MP Christopher Sykes.The Act
It was introduced by
Christopher Sykes (MP) , Mr Clay and Mr Ward Jackson on behalf of the Association for the Protection of Sea-Birds. The act was designed to reduce the effects of shooting and egg collecting during the breeding season. Barclay-Smith (1959)] It gave limited protection to "the different species ofauk , bonxie, Cornish chough, coulterneb, diver, eider duck, fulmar, gannet,grebe ,guillemot ,gull , kittiwake,loon ,marrot , merganser,murre , oyster catcher,petrel , puffin, razor bill, scout, seamew, sea parrot, sea swallow,shearwater , shelldrake,skua ,smew , solan goose,tarrock ,tern , tystey, willock". [Sea Birds Preservation Act 1869, Section 1] [Greenoak (1979)]ee also
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British Association for the Advancement of Science
*British Ornithologists' Union
*Conservation biology
*Henry Eeles Dresser
*Game Act 1831
*James Edmund Harting
*Francis Orpen Morris
*Alfred Newton
*Christopher Sykes (MP)
*William Bernhardt Tegetmeier
*William Thomson, Archbishop of York
*Henry Baker Tristram Footnotes
References
* Barclay-Smith, Phyllis (1959): [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120816053/abstract "The British contribution to bird protection"] "Ibis" 101(1):pp 115-122
* Greenoak, Francesca (1979): "All the Birds of the Air" Andre Deutsch, LondonExternal links
* [http://www.hull.ac.uk/arc/collection/pressuregrouparchives/apsb Association for the Protection of Sea-Birds]
* [http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1869/feb/26/leave Hansard: Sea Birds Preservation Bill, Leave]
* [http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1869/mar/05/bill-28-second-reading Hansard: Sea Birds Preservation Bill, Second Reading]
* [http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1869/apr/09/bill-59-consideration Hansard: Sea Birds Preservation Bill, Consideration]
* [http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1869/may/04/sea-birds-preservation-bill Hansard: Sea Birds Preservation Bill, Lord's Committee]
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