HC Deb 16 June 1947 vol 438 cc1584-5
48. Mr. David Renton

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he is aware that, owing to the exceptionally severe winter, there has been a considerable reduction in the bird population of the British Isles, with the result that the danger of insect pests has been increased; and what steps he is taking to bring to the notice of the pubic the importance of preserving bird life.

Mr. T. Williams

Yes, Sir, and I am sending the hon. Member copies of Press notices that have been issued on this subject by my Department. There has also been a broadcast talk by one of the Ministry's technical advisers.

Mr. Renton

Can the Minister say whether his efforts have met with any result?

Mr. Nicholson

Would it not be a good thing, in order to encourage the preservation of valuable bird life, to take active steps to destroy jays and magpies?

Mr. Williams

That is a matter of opinion.

Mr. John Morrison

Is the Minister aware of the damage done by caterpillars to many trees, and can he say what steps are being taken to deal with them?

Mr. Williams

As I have indicated, certain forms of publicity have taken place, and there has also been a broadcast by one of the Ministry's technical advice I do not quite see what else can be done.