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The Tour du Valat signs the appeal launched by European scientists to forbid lead shot in wetlands

The Tour du Valat signed the appeal supported by 54 experts and institutions from 17 European countries in favour of forbidding lead shot in wetlands.

This open letter – reproduced below – was sent to the European Union.

It is based on the overwhelming scientific evidence that now exists concerning the very high toxicity of lead for human and animal health. To a large extent, its accumulation in the environment is due to hunting activities. This evidence was also used in a recent legal notice produced by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), which is in favour of limiting this kind of ammunition.

Vous pouvez retrouver ci-dessous en téléchargement l’intégralité de la lettre ouverte et de ses annexes (en anglais).

The Tour du Valat, which hosts hunting activities on its estate, has already conducted studies that confirm there is lead contamination in the Camargue (see the bibliographical references of the Tour du Valat Resource Centre [1]). In 2011, it also expressed its position on hunting in wetlands (see the document in [2]


ECHA proposal under Regulations1

Restriction proposal on the use of lead gunshot in or over wetlands

 

Dear Sir or Madam,

We the undersigned European scientists, human health and veterinary professionals with expertise
in the toxic effects of lead ammunition on health of people and wildlife are writing to you to:

1. Applaud the European Commission’s initiative and the substantial body of work, including
extensive stakeholder consultations, undertaken by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) to
produce their restriction proposal on the use of lead gunshot in or over wetlands [3];

2. Agree with the opinion [4] that the use of lead gunshot for shooting in or over wetlands requires
restriction, as proposed by ECHA and adopted by its scientific committees;

3. Urge the Commission, Member States, European Parliament and REACH Committee to support this
important restriction proposal in the form proposed by ECHA which harmonises restrictions across
all wetlands in Europe;

4. Encourage the European Commission to request ECHA to prepare a proposal for further measures
to restrict the use of all lead ammunition and anglers’ lead weights; noting the recent ECHA Annex [5]
XV Investigation Report which reviewed this issue and found “sufficient evidence of risk to justify
further measures”.

In advance of this broader future action, to hasten resolution of this long-standing problem we
encourage Member States to take advantage of the option set out in the current ‘wetland’ restriction
proposal (noting some Member States such as Netherlands and Denmark phased out all use of lead
gunshot in all habitats more than 20 years ago):

“Member States may, on grounds of human health protection and environmental protection, impose
more stringent measures than those set out in paragraphs 1 and 2.” [Paragraphs 1 and 2 being a
restriction on the use of lead gunshot in or over wetlands and its possession in wetlands].

ECHA’s scientific committees also recognise the value of that wider approach [4] in aiding enforcement:
“Considering practicality and enforcement possibilities… a restriction covering all use of lead gunshot
(i.e. a total ban) would be the most appropriate measure.”

The risks posed to human and wildlife health by lead ammunition are documented by an
overwhelming body of scientific evidence. This prompted the publication in 2014 of a Scientific [6]
Consensus Statement by health professionals and scientists in Europe to reduce and eventually
eliminate the release of all lead-based ammunition to the environment, in order to protect human
and environmental health. This statement followed a similar statement in 2013 by, primarily North [7]
American, scientists. Only the replacement of all lead ammunition, with the readily available non-toxic
alternatives, will adequately control the risks.

This open letter is being produced as a freely available document [8]. As scientists and health
professionals working in various relevant disciplines our motivation is to promote appropriate use of
the large body of evidence available in support of initiatives that benefit the health of people, wildlife
and the environment.

We, the undersigned scientists, are a group of 54 professionals from 17 European Countries (15 EU
and 2 EFTA countries).

  1. REACH is a European Union regulation concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation & restriction of Chemicals. ECHA is the European Chemicals Agency.
  2. References and/or links to the extensive body of scientific evidence supporting this letter including
    health advice to consumers of lead-shot game meat and relevant international agreements can be
    found in the Appendix to this letter.