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Petition - Ban driven grouse shooting (1 Viewer)

BirdPics

Essex birder living in Ireland
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/65627


Sorry if this has already been posted somewhere but I think it's worth drawing attention to. As most of you will know, our Hen Harriers are being given a hard time to put it mildly, please sign this petition created by Mark Avery at least put one foot in the right direction.

You can also take a look at Chris Packham's website for details about a planned Hen Harrier day on 10th August.

"Intensive management of upland areas for the ‘sport’ of grouse shooting has led to the near-extinction of the protected Hen Harrier in England, as well as increased risk of flooding, discolouration of drinking water, degradation of peatbogs and impacts on other wildlife.

Grouse shooting interests have persecuted the Hen Harrier to such an extent that, despite full legal protection for the last 60 years, it is almost extinct as a breeding species in England (2 pairs nested in 2013) despite there being habitat available for 300+ pairs. The investigation of wildlife crimes against such protected species is time-consuming, difficult to prosecute, and ties up valuable police resources.

Grouse shooters have failed to put their own house in order, despite decades of discussion, and government has proved incapable of influencing this powerful lobby group.

The time has now come for the public to call ‘Enough!’ and require the next government to ban driven grouse shooting in England. "
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/65627
 
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At least, if nothing else, it might let those concerned know there are a lot of people/voters sick of the way these shoots are 'managed'.
 
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