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It is not surprising that asking the shooting industry to justify releasing target birds on such an industrial scale will be a challenge for them. The average member of the public will have no idea that millions upon millions of pheasants and partridges are being shot so this initiative will be an interesting and educational one.
You have mentioned all sorts of conservation issues. How much toxic lead is being discharged and what level of it ends up in the food chain has already been raised as a key issue.
More dosh on its way in support.
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It is not surprising that asking the shooting industry to justify releasing target birds on such an industrial scale will be a challenge for them. The average member of the public will have no idea that millions upon millions of pheasants and partridges are being shot so this initiative will be an interesting and educational one.
You have mentioned all sorts of conservation issues. How much toxic lead is being discharged and what level of it ends up in the food chain has already been raised as a key issue.
More dosh on its way in support.
Keep going