Friday, 17 October 2025
Monday, 13 October 2025
Public Interfering When A wildlife rescuer is treating an animal
A member of the public should not interfere with a rescuer who is treating wildlife in the UK. Interfering could be considered animal cruelty, as it may harm the animal and prevent it from receiving proper care. If you are concerned about an animal's welfare or think a rescuer is not acting properly, you should contact the RSPCA for advice and to report a potential issue
- Potential for harm:Moving or touching a wild animal can cause it additional stress, injury, or pain. It can also expose the rescuer to injury or zoonotic diseases.
- Wildlife rescue ethics:The general principle is to allow the wildlife rescue to be handled by trained professionals to minimize human interference and ensure the animal's best interests are served.
- Legal implications:Interfering with a rescuer could be considered a form of animal cruelty, especially if the rescuer is in the process of providing care to a wild animal.
- Professional expertise:A wildlife rescuer is trained to handle the animal and provide the necessary care, so a member of the public should not attempt to take over or disrupt their work.
- Contact the RSPCA:If you are concerned about a rescuer's actions, you should report it to the RSPCA for investigation.
- Monitor the situation from a safe distance:If you are not able to contact the RSPCA immediately, you should keep a safe distance and observe the situation without interfering.
- Do not intervene:Unless the situation is critical and the rescuer is not responding, do not attempt to take over the situation yourself.
Saturday, 11 October 2025
NEVER Wait -Act Without Delay
When the environment and wildlife are under threat I have learnt after two decades that there are two ways to deal with authorities. The Left Hand and the Right Hand.
The Left is ever so polite and simply states facts trying to be as polite as possible.
The Right is the sledge hammer. I basically stop being "ever so polite" but am polite while showing my teeth. The Right Hand rarely fails.
I was alerted to a recent development but had no photos of badgers setts, no area plans showing where badgers were so as that stood I had nothing to back me up. However, I knew about badgers at the site in the 1970s and while people tend to be uninterested in them I am.
I found that BRERC had a record of badgers and though they would not give the exact location the term they used identified the spot.
The person from the old Avon Badger Group refused to allow me to see maps and info the group had gathered pre 1994 and told me "I shall proudly take them to my grave" -the logic there escapes me.
It happens that one person contacted me ands though unconnected to the group involved gave me a lot of info on badgers on the site in question.
THAT gave me ammunition.
I was polite for as long as possible but the council ignoring things I posted on all my blogs and social media, emailed and poked DEFRA, Natural England, and more for two weeks -even threatening exposure of the auction house (who claimed it was a Bristol company auctioning the site) trying to sell land illegally by not declaring badger setts.
I literally spammed several of the City Councillors who were involved with legalities and I posted here previously my "no more warnings" email to them.
Basically a couple weeks of morning until...morning and despite Chris Packham being seemingly uninterested (again) I tried everything.
I am now told that the auction is off. A little bird at the Council tells me I am a very unliked dirty word now. My big bow out fight back.
I am now awaiting the kick back ("they are going to be causing problems") as BCC do not like me and just lost £400K
Never EVER wait until it is too late to contact someone to help take action but if you do reach out you better make bloody sure you share the information you have.
Thursday, 9 October 2025
Bristol City Council and Badger Sett Destruction
This is the thing that is happening and BCC KNOW they are lying which is why they never respond to evidence or emails presented. DEFRA should be informed by the locals
Monday, 6 October 2025
The attitude of Councils seems to be "Say Nothing. Do Nothing!"
See previous posts on this matter. The attitude of Parish and City Council (Green Party Council no less) seems to be silence.
Wednesday, 1 October 2025
RIP Jane Goodall 3rd April 1934-1st October 2025
Jane Goodall, known for her pioneering studies of chimpanzees, has died aged 91.
A post on her institute's Instagram page said she died peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday morning while in Los Angeles for a speaking tour.
"Dr. Goodall's discoveries as an ethologist revolutionized science, and she was a tireless advocate for the protection and restoration of our natural world," said the post.
Bristol City Council Is Now Under Warning
Since 2018 I have communicated with Bristol City Council both L:abour and Green Party. I have tried to show and explain all the data on wildlife deaths on our streets as well as threats to our Green spaces (when there are plenty of Brown sites.
They tried the "Oh, isn't that just terrible. Nothing we can do" response but when their own commitment to the environment and "Green Bristol" is quoted back at them they just ignore messages. I am considered, in one source's words "a pain in the ass conservationist" (that quote from a Green Councillor so I'll claim that one).
I have had badger setts interfered with, fox dens with cubs destroyed -all knowing what wildlife was present and claiming ignorance of any laws. One contractor "We just get told what to do by the Council and that's it" -the "I was only following orders" defence went out the window in 1945.
The Council is currently trying to sell off land for £400K to developers that has identified and decades old badger setts on it. The auctioneer of the land has illegally not noted that the land has badger setts on it. That must be declared.
I contacted BCC as well as as many Long Ashton Parish councillors as I could find to object to the expansion of the Longmoor "new suburb" into an area with established badger setts and other wildlife including otters. Who I contacted is on the record and I can tell you that after two weeks not one of those persons has responded
https://bristolbadgergroup.blogspot.com/2025/09/longmoor-development-and-impact-on.html
Filling in badger setts without a proper survey is also known.
I have tried and tried but this now has to stop. If you know of badger setts or active fox dens being blocked or destroyed (foxes mainly in cub season when they are protected) then get in touch with the police on 111 and let me know. It is important to get as much photographic/video evidence as possible to back up claims.
From now on I will be reporting every infringement of the law by the City Council, contractors working for them, etc., and they will need to face the consequences.
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