Bank Swallow eggs, nests and nest shelters destroyed by construction company

Windsor, Ontario - February 24, 2017 - Environment and Climate Change Canada

On February 9, 2017, numbered company 1762690 Ontario Inc., known as Piroli Construction, and its president Robert Piroli pleaded guilty in Ontario Provincial Court to offences under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994. Fines totaling $7,500 will be directed to the Environmental Damages Fund.

While on patrol in June 2015, an Environment and Climate Change Canada enforcement officer observed hundreds of Bank Swallows flying over a construction site on Seacliff Drive in Leamington, Ontario. Upon inspection of the site, the officer found that numerous Bank Swallow eggs, nests and nest shelters had been destroyed. Construction work at the site was being conducted by Piroli Construction. 

It is an offence under the Migratory Birds Regulations for anyone to kill, hunt, capture, injure, harass, take or disturb a migratory bird or to damage, destroy, remove or disturb migratory bird eggs, nests and nest shelters without a permit. Permits are available only under specific circumstances that include for scientific purposes (scientific collection, educational, salvage and rehabilitation), aviculture, taxidermy, damage or danger, airport safety, and migratory game bird hunting. 

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