Another missing Hen Harrier. Read what the RSPB says about it here. A bird from the Isle of Man which lived for nearly two years, and whose tag worked for nearly two years as she travelled widely in the Isle of Man, northern England, Shropshire and north Wales but failed (quite a while ago, 7…
Category: e-petition to ban driven grouse shooting
Gill Lewis says ‘Ban driven grouse shooting’
Author, Gill Lewis says: ‘Driven grouse shooting is underpinned by wildlife crime. An archaic vestige from the Victorian era, it belongs firmly in the past. It has perpetuated the persecution of birds of prey and has prevented the restoration of natural ecosystems through intensive land management. The Hen Harrier is an iconic symbol for the…
Alan Stewart says ‘Ban driven grouse shooting’
Alan Stewart, former police officer and current author, says; ‘I used to help with grouse beating and occasionally shoot grouse. The wildlife crime I encountered on driven grouse moors while a police wildlife crime officer, especially on those intensive moors managed by sporting agents, and the almost impossibility of obtaining a conviction, convinced me…
Chris Luffingham of LACS says ‘Ban driven grouse shooting’
Chris Luffingham, Campaigns Director of the League Against Cruel Sports says: ‘Driven grouse shooting is essentially a series of massacres in which up to 700,000 birds are shot on moorland each year, according to the shooting industry’s own figures. It causes a huge amount of unnecessary suffering with many grouse being shot and wounded…
Mark Cocker says ‘Ban driven grouse shooting’
Mark Cocker, author and naturalist, says: ‘The moral and environmental case against driven-grouse shooting is now unassailable. It is a matter of time before the politics catches up with these values. Gavin Gamble’s e-petition creates a fair wind for this to come to pass.’ To join Mark Cocker, please sign Gavin Gamble’s e-petition which…