An unmeddled brood of Hen Harriers. Photo: Gordon Yates
I heard today that the brood meddling appeal will now take place, it seems, on 27 and 28 January. That’s next week.
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Every bit of luck to Wild Justice’s Hen Harrier appeal next week. Any thing that can be done to halt, slow down or spoil Hen Harrier brood melding is extremely welcome. What a total farce brood meddling is, put forward and administrated by supposedly intelligent people at Natural England.
My birth day is on 27th let's hope it is an omen of good fortune for this case. Brood Meddling was always an impractical and immoral answer to a simple problem not of conflict but criminality. Long past time that the criminals were made to obey the law or loose their "sport/ pastime/business" of mass grouse killing. BM is not, never was and never will be the answer it is just a sop to the folk involved in DGS and in the long term a damaging irrelevance.
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Every bit of luck to Wild Justice’s Hen Harrier appeal next week. Any thing that can be done to halt, slow down or spoil Hen Harrier brood melding is extremely welcome. What a total farce brood meddling is, put forward and administrated by supposedly intelligent people at Natural England.
My birth day is on 27th let's hope it is an omen of good fortune for this case. Brood Meddling was always an impractical and immoral answer to a simple problem not of conflict but criminality. Long past time that the criminals were made to obey the law or loose their "sport/ pastime/business" of mass grouse killing. BM is not, never was and never will be the answer it is just a sop to the folk involved in DGS and in the long term a damaging irrelevance.
Indeed and paid for by tax payers (our) money at that!