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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary TD follows up call for mink tail bounty with appeal for funding to cull predator

Tipperary TD follows up call for mink tail bounty with appeal for funding to cull predator

Tipperary TD follows up call for mink tail bounty with appeal for funding to cull predator

Tipperary TD Jackie Cahill has called for a cull on mink in a bid to control the wild population of the animal.  

The Fianna Fáil TD has urged Government to reallocate some of the funds granted for the protection of nesting birds to allow for the mink cull.  

Ministers of State Pippa Hackett and Malcolm Noonan recently announced a €25m project for breeding waders. An additional €5m is being made available for National Parks and Wildlife Services (NPWS) to implement strategic conservation measures.   

Deputy Cahill said: “Mink are a major threat to ground nesting birds. As they are an invasive species with no natural predator, a nationwide cull is necessary. 

“A cull of these animals is the only way to protect ground nesting birds. It essential for the protection of biodiversity and increasing the populations of breeding waders in rural areas.  

“I would urge Ministers Hackett and Noonan to consider re-allocating some of the €25m funding for breeding waders to the cull of mink.” 

Deputy Cahill has previously called for a bounty on mink tail of €20 to be funded by the NPWS and to be carried out by conservation and angling clubs nationwide.

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