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Wednesday, 8 November 2023
Saturday, 4 November 2023
250,000 badgers killed. Hundreds of foxes killed each week -no interest. One "lonely sheep" and 52,000 People yell!
One sheep doing very well and that put on weight and was not in any danger got into the news because "it's lonely" -yes, the SSPCA sat on their asses until private people rescued the sheep and then stepped in for the publicity -its what the RSPCA and SSCPA do
A petition calling for a rescue operation gathered more than 52,000 signatures.
Yes, 52,000 people managed to work their pizza stained fingers to sign that petition. It was a struggle to get anywhere near the 30,000 signatures needed to stop snaring or to protect foxes which took 2 years.
Over half the badger population in the UK has been wiped out based on a 'scientific' nonsense. The badgers may struggle to survive in the future as a pro hunt government has decided to kill more (costing the public millions and that 250,000 killed badgers figure may be untrue and the number is likely higher). Where the ****** hell are those members of the public protesting and signing petitions to stop this? Oh, it wasn't a "lonely sheep". We have a fox population dropping in numbers buy the year and they could face another extinction event and yet does anyone protest about the hundreds of adult and cubs killed monthly by shooters as 'fun' and 'sport'?
So the great British public of alleged animal lovers will allow slaughter of foxes and badgers but yell for a "lonely sheep" to be rescued.
The United Kingdom.; The Red or Blood Island
An animal welfare charity had previously said any attempts to rescue her would be “incredibly complex”.
However, a group of five men managed to haul her up a steep slope and said she remained in excellent health. They plan to shear her overgrown fleece before handing her over to a farm park.
The rescue mission was organised by Cammy Wilson, a sheep shearer from Ayrshire, after seeing media coverage of the ewe’s plight.
Mr Wilson, who is a presenter on the BBC’s Landward programme, organised the rescue in a personal capacity along with four others.
Speaking in the video posted on Facebook, he said: “We’ve come up here with some heavy equipment and we’ve got this sheep up an incredibly steep slope.
“She’s in incredible condition. She is about a condition score of about 4.5. She is overfat - it was some job lifting her up that slope.
“She is going to a very special place that a lot of you know very well, where you’ll be able to see her virtually every day.”
The Scottish SPCA said they had been aware of the ewe being stranded at the bottom of the cliff for some time but were unable to find a safe way to rescue her.
A spokesperson for the charity said: “This morning the Scottish SPCA [Society for the Protection of Animals] were in attendance at the hillside after they were made aware that a group of individuals with climbing expertise were attempting to rescue the stranded sheep by descending down to where she was trapped.
“The team brought the ewe up successfully and our inspector examined her.
“Thankfully, the sheep is in good bodily condition, aside from needing to be sheared. She will now be taken to a specialist home within Scotland to rest and recover.”
The sheep made national headlines after a kayaker took a photograph of her and shared concerns about her welfare.
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
The Red Paper 2022 Volume I: Foxes, Jackals, Wolves, Coyotes and Wild Dogs of the United Kingdom and Ireland
When the Doggerland bridge flooded the British Isles became separated from
Continental Europe and its wildlife developed uniquely. The British Isles, for the purpose of this work includes Ireland, and isolated the wolves on both became what would be island species not affected by the usual island dwarfism. These wolves, after millennia. Became “unwanted” and forests and woodland was burnt down or cut down for the specific purpose of lupicide; the killing of every and any wolf –and there was a bounty for “a job well done”.The Red Paper 2022 Volume II: Wild Cats, Ferals and New Native Species
In 1896 Scottish naturalists and zoologists declared that the true Scottish wild cat had become extinct by the 1860s. What we see today is nothing more than a wild tabby cat. In this work the true history and destruction of wild cats from England, Wales (where hybrids clung on into the 1940s) and Scotland is explored and after decades of research the true look of the wild cat is revealed. The "English Tiger" and "Highland Tiger" truly lived up to that name.
Dogma is finally thrown out.Ask An Important Question -Such as Why Out Of All The Badgers Killed No Post Mortems Take Place
This in just 10 years and in all that time not one case of TB amongst those handling badgers or taxidermists
Monday, 30 October 2023
Saturday, 28 October 2023
Talking About Wildlife On Face Book Could Get You Banned
The struggle against public ignorance when it comes to wildlife and attempts to study and conserve wildlife is ongoing. It is often made worse by things out of your control.
Yesterday I posted Otters -Post Mortems Are VERY Important and as usual shared a link to the Vale Wildlife Group, as well as Friends of the Western Slopes, Bristol Naturalist Society and Bristol Nature Network Face Book pages. In one case at the request of someone on the group. Then I received, one after another, warnings that the posts had gone against FBs community standards (it does not in any way shape or form).
Today I received another...
I am appealing again (not that you can actually talk to anyone on FB. But, if the fourth strike is upheld then my account, I am warned, will be suspended.
The problem seems to be caused by the fact that the groups can leave a post waiting for approval for many hours and that, FB seems to think, means it is spam of some kind. Of course I do understand that moderators need to consider and allow posts from anyone who has been a naturalist all his life, has been a UK police forces exotic animals advisor since 1977, has contributed to technical papers and written books on wildlife.
Sarcasm aside, FB allows people to show footage and images of wildlife, especially foxes, they have killed (illegally) and allow sex scammers and people pushing porn sites but those are, of course, not against the fictional community standards.
So will I be banned for promoting wildlife health studies and conservation?
We'll see.
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