Comment on Molly the magpie is homeward bound, but carers barred from using bird for commercial gain

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A Gold Coast couple whose pet magpie was seized by Queensland authorities will have it returned on the condition they no longer profit from the bird.

Last month the pair surrendered the bird to the Department of Environment, Science and Innovation (DESI), which claimed the magpie was “taken from the wild and kept unlawfully with no permit, licence or authority”.

But following a public outcry and calls from Queensland Premier Steven Miles to return the bird, DESI agreed to work with the couple to issue an appropriate licence.

The department said in a statement that independent expert veterinary advice had shown that Molly was highly habituated and may have developmental issues, meaning he can never be rehabilitated or returned to the wild.

Bond University associate professor of law Wendy Bonython said it was vitally important for the government to not set a precedent of allowing people to profit from native wildlife.

“It’s going to depend an awful lot on what the Instagram account is being used for, whether it’s being used to generate personal profit, whether it’s being used to promote wildlife conservation and protection measures, or whether it’s somebody posting essentially photos of their pet,” she said.


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