A reprieve for the pigeons of Wimbledon?
ESPN is reporting that the pigeons around the All England Club are safe -- for now.
Wimbledon organizers came under fire from animal rights groups for using marksmen to eradicate some pesky pigeons Sunday, but they have pledged to use only two hawks to keep the birds away for the remainder of the tournament.
Wimbledon organizers said the extreme pest control response had only been deemed necessary because pigeons were creating a health risk around the players' lawn and a restaurant.
"The hawks are our first line of deterrent, and by and large they do the job," Wimbledon spokesman Johnny Perkins said Tuesday. "But unfortunately there were one or two areas where the hawks didn't deter the pigeons, so it was deemed necessary to take a harder approach," he explained.
The decision to call in the marksmen was condemned as "cruel and illegal behavior" by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which complained to the tournament organizers and the police.



The killing of the pigeons was an atrocity. England still has the audacity to call itself an animal loving country.
Posted by: Brien Comerford | June 27, 2008 at 08:17 AM
I don't understand why there is a perceived difference between a pigeon getting killed by a hawk, or by a gun. It's dead one way or the other. As long as they don't suffer for long, why does it matter?
Posted by: h.w. | June 27, 2008 at 08:38 AM