Expanding on this....
I am not wildlife police but people know what is there and that includes nests and while I point out that the Green Party council is allowing this (and I am being told off for that) I am also hearing of gardeners about to cut back greenery near fox dens and this year it has been council contractors and private people wanting to dig up fox dens and disturb badgers.
I am one man and have no team or legal advisors I have enough with authorities suppressing a major report and much more I do not discuss here.
I looked at the membership of 10 Bristol Wildlife groups and the number of members:
BS3 2.5k
B Nt Soc 1.4k
BNat Net 4.7k
BS4 1.3k
BS5 999
BS6 86
BS8 39
BS16 1.5k
BS15 131
BS10 96
Total membership = 12,751
Note that I have not counted EVERY wildlife group so the last time I did that it totalled around 20,000
It is about time those members did something. I am too busy trying to save foxes and badgers from extinction and it is a 24/7 365 unpaid job.
Over the last 6 years they have given me no real cooperation on badgers and foxes or otters but some do like to criticise me for "going on" about Bristol's mammals. I think three people out of all of the groups actually backed me up on asking Bristol CC making some effort to save wildlife on roads.
If everyone of those members (obviously not the ones that are pro hunt and planted in groups) emailed or contact6ed the Mayor, Leader and deputy leader of Bristol City Council as well as their MPs and kicked up a stink it might achieve something but BCC depends on people doing nothing because then they(BCC) do not have to do anything.
That's the situation.
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