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Mark Avery's blog
Farmers on birds
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Last Saturday I was glad to see two letters published in the Independent newspaper. Both were replying to an original letter by Guy Smith, a well-known and vocal farmer from Essex. Mr Smith's letter was basically saying that although some species...
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Some cuts never heal
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That's the message we are trying to get across to politicians ahead of the decisions on spending cuts which will be announced in October. We are taking that message to decision-makers in lots of ways, but this week we have taken the message to...
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Birds of prey - MPs support our campaign
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On Wednesday we handed in 210,567 signatures to the wildlife Minister Huw Irranca-Davies demonstrating public support for our campaign to end illegal killing of birds of prey in the UK. Three MPs (see below) have tabled the following Early Day Motion...
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Are you a violent twitcher?
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This amazingly aggressive article has been published in the Angling Times. It describes a violent attack by an unknown person on someone culling cormorants under licence. Let us hope that the police catch the person involved. The RSPB certainly does not...
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Exhausted polar bear washed up on Isle of Mull
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Our Mull Officer, Dave Sexton, got the shock of his life while out on a routine wildlife survey yesterday, Wednesday 31 March. “We rounded a headland on the west coast of the island and saw a large, white shape lying by some rocks in the distance...
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