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Mischievous seagull saved from death penalty
A mischievous seagull sentenced to death for attacking terrified people on the Channel Islands has been saved, thanks to a campaign.
Gulliver, the seagull, had been causing mayhem by dive-bombing beach runners and walkers, and stealing people’s hats on the beach at St Oeun in Jersey, Channel Islands. So, in response, councillors on Jersey ordered him to be shot or trapped and killed. But after TV nature star Chris Packham heard about a protest to save Gulliver, the council have now done a U-turn and said he won’t get the guillotine.
Environment Minister Steve Luce said: “No action will be taken until I have been given a full briefing, we will certainly not be killing the seagull.”
More than 700 islanders signed the petition demanding that the state’s environmental department should not execute Gulliver. The council now hopes to catch him and move him safely to another area where he won’t pester trippers for a bite of their burgers and sandwiches.