The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Insurance for UK sheep population against lynx attacks

Proposed reintroduc­tion given boost but NSA chief remains unconvince­d

- Nancy nicolson farming ediTor nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

The entire sheep population of the UK will be insured against lynx attacks or losses if a trial reintroduc­tion of six animals in Kielder Forest gets approval from Natural England.

A specialist division of insurance giant Lloyds of London has agreed to provide cover for all sheep, pets and humans in the event of any attack – a developmen­t which the Lynx UK Trust has described as a “game changer”.

The Trust’s chief scientific adviser, Dr Paul O’Donoghue, said attacks by lynx were extremely rare and he hoped the offer by the largest insurance market in the world to cover any attacks would give farmers confidence.

However, the guarantees cut no ice with John Fyall, chairman of the National Sheep Associatio­n (NSA) in Scotland, who described the assurances as meaningles­s.

“They don’t change the industry’s firm opposition to a reintroduc­tion,” he said.

“Any assurances we get from the Lynx UK Trust mean nothing to me until we get a proper inquiry into the proposal.

“Money and potential losses are just a small part of our concerns and we genuinely don’t believe there is in any need for this proposed reintroduc­tion.”

If Natural England approve the Trust’s applicatio­n, six lynx will be reintroduc­ed for a five-year period and closely monitored with satellite tracking and other tools to see how they fit back into the UK ecosystem.

Lloyds Syndicate ARK Speciality Programs will provide insurance and their head, Richard Bryant, is enthusiast­ic about supporting the trial.

“We’re excited and privileged to be working in partnershi­p with the Lynx UK Trust to successful­ly reintroduc­e the lynx, and I hope this insurance cover will provide sound financial security for the Trust so they will be able to generously compensate farmers if any of their sheep are injured or killed,” he said.

“Having assessed all the science and research on lynx predation, we’re very confident that sheep attacks will be rare, so if our support can help make a trial reintroduc­tion practical it’s a great opportunit­y for us to do something really positive.

“I believe this is the first time insurance has been used to assist a reintroduc­tion project in the UK so we’re very excited about it.”

 ??  ?? Wildlife campaigner­s are pressing for the reintroduc­tion of six lynx in Kielder Forest for a five-year period. The applicatio­n will be considered by Natural England.
Wildlife campaigner­s are pressing for the reintroduc­tion of six lynx in Kielder Forest for a five-year period. The applicatio­n will be considered by Natural England.

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