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Getting ridd of seagulls?

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I live on a place in the country where we have a great birdhabitat. Over the last few years we have had more and more seagulls living and breeding on small islands in a little lake. they are now tormenting other birds and have chased gees, ducks and swans away from the lake.

Does anyone know how to ridd of them without harming the other animals?

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  1. Seagulls are protected by state and federal as well as international laws.  You would have to get permits from the state you live in and the federal government before you could do anything.

    One thing they might allow you to do is destroy nest and or eggs during the nesting season.  It would be highly unlikely they would allow the killing of seagulls.  

    I think you had just better get used to the situation.  Learn to live with it, after-all the gulls have learned to live with you.

    Leave the wild to the wild.

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