The person everyone needs to contact about stopping the badger cull as Labour promised is:
Tuesday, 30 July 2024
Tell Labour To Fulfill Its Election Promise To Stop The Badger Cull
Monday, 29 July 2024
Help Stop Another 20000+ Badgers Being Killed!
Others need to contact him not just me!
Saturday, 27 July 2024
New DEFRA Ministerial Team So....
This post was also sent to each of the MPs named
DEFRA introduced its new ministerial team on X so I responded:
Friday, 26 July 2024
Update of Seizure/Jaundice Foxes
As a quick update on the foxes having seizures, collapsing and shutting down and displaying jaundice.
All are now noted as cases of leptospirosis and ongoing lab tests (we hope) might give us some other answers.
It Just Needed Some Food and Meds
Mange and minor injuries in foxes are best treated in the wild; less stress through being trapped, transported and human interaction. Sarah Mills has been working solidly to treat any fox reported in the City and County of Bristol and even beyond in Bath and Weston-Super-Mare since Secret World stopped working beyond a 10 mile radius of its HQ.
In some cases rather belligerent people having the situation explained to them suddenly are incredibly helpful. Here is Sarah Mills' report on a fox case from earlier in the week.
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Report at start of week for mum and cubs in a warehouse next to a diesel generator in North Bristol.
A Nation of Animal Lovers?
To show what Sarah Mills, the Bristol Fox Lady, has to contend with I have decided to post this from here report on Face Book. How many people saw thios fox over the last month and did not bother reporting it?
Sarah:
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The BBC in Bristol To Kill A Fox As It Has Mange and "We are a business"
The BBC studios at Whiteladies Road, Bristol, home to wildlife programmes featuring Chris Packham and Sir David Attenborough, have also been known since the 1970s for foxes living there. They even used to film them occasionally for BBC Points West News.
A fox with easily treatable mange was reported. Sarah Mills, the Bristol Fox Lady )approved by the RSPCA and Animal Rescue Centre, Bristol) offered to treat it. The "Facilities Manager" told her that she could not as "contractors will deal with it" -so pest control are being paid to shoot it. "You do not understand that this is a business" was the response Sarah received.
So, getting the runaround on a Friday (knowing that by the time I could find someone everyone would have gone home I emailed BBC Points West, BBC Wildlife as well as the BBC HQ in London about the matter. I also alerted Chris Packham via X as to what was going on.
Very likely the fox is going to be killed rather than treated. At a time when fox numbers have declined so drastically that even the British Trust for Ornithology is suggesting the species be Red Listed it is totally disgusting that the "wildlife loving" BBC decides to kill an easily treatable animal.