NatureBoy Posted July 5, 2020 Report Share Posted July 5, 2020 Any one else look at follow there blog and social media? Both upping there game lately and having a go at WJ and Co. Taking the fight to them more. Some good stuff and info they both putting out there. Lets get behind them and support them how we can. NGO are calling for more evidence of predation to enforce stuff they have already posted. C4PMC must of got Avery and co rattled as he's replying and doing his best with others to discredit them. WJ are going to be right on it now they got there day in court in October. Seem to be getting more political/left wing lately to, after the mountain hare fiasco and Avery saying it is right to make wildlife and conservation political. It's NOT! It playing on the emotions of those selectively/badly informed by them. Playing on the unrest and anti establishment at the mo. Avery's criminal anti mate Luke Steel more active to. RSPB have got a new left wing political campaigner to look out for by the name of Adam Barnett who Avery's coseying up to. See WJ got there anti badger cull fund raiser target quickly sorted last week, including a big donation of £310,000. How where and what is a bit bigger/ more important than if we will be shooting lead or VOLUNTARY ( our media and some orgs seem to of forgot to put in or used that word enough) moved to using steel in five years. I think the public are not as gulable and against shooting as they would have folk believe. From folk i have spoke to and experienced, this year many more have seen and witnessed the increase in predation by magpies crows, rooks, jackdaws, jays and gulls. Both in there gardens and the countryside. It's up to us to inform them it's a lot to do with WJ's actions last year and there repeated attempts to discredit any good we do. WJ must know this and heard the same as they have been saying well that's just nature, Red in tooth and claw. YES! It is. But there action and continued actions will mean it increases! Causing a sudden rapid increase in predators that has a very damaging effect on the already (some endangered) struggling prey species. Sudden increase causing further more rapid declines. Balance is needed now more than ever! Targeted pest control does that. It Works! RSPB etc know it to! Be interesting to see what figures come out. Conservation orgs and gov bodies need better trained staff on the ground with better fieldcraft that are prepared to listen to practitioners with that knowledge! Some on there have said they have been on/replying to bloggs etc by Avery and co. Lets keep doing it! Yet another rant. NB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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