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Monday, 19 April 2021

Explosive British Wildlife History


 It was said that The Red Paper was "explosive" with what it revealed about foxes, jackals, coyotes and wolves in the UK.

The follow-up, in which case, is going to be described as "Bloody Hell! We hit an ammo dump!"

There has been one major revellation after another and all are accidental discoveries. Today I received a brief email from a certain establishment. Very casual, however. (lets keep with the military metaphors) I was handed a hand grenade with the pin missing.

Everything is coming together but as there is no funding it will take a while. There appears to be no interest in funding the work from any source and so, as usual, that means plodding on slowly.

This evening, unless I get another email, I am going to sit back and let my head stop spinning. This is British wildlife history but who cares?

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