
Lockdown Virtual Demo Against Badger Culling
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Probing details, having the arguments, asking for plausible proof as to why we are wiping out a once common protected species.
South West of England.
Joined May 2010
RT @Northantsbadger: 🦡 Dry spring & summer has made food scarce for badgers. Now berries are abundant, but many have struggled. You can hel….
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RT @RosieP4: As we @CommunityPlann1 have been saying, consistently, for four years!. There are more homes than households. The most recent….
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How to solve the housing crisis for people, nature and the climate.
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RT @Feargal_Sharkey: Did you know that in 2024 the EU introduced a new version of the urban wastewater treatment directive, it "applies str….
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RT @UKBMSLive: UKBMS data is crucial for research. A new paper uses 45 yrs of UKBMS data to examine how extreme climate events affect butte….
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RT @ProtectTheWild_: It's cubbing season. Hunts train hounds to kill and give them a taste for blood ready for the main season. Give us a….
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The Labour party, currently the custodians of our natural world, but instead of nurturing its depleted survivors it has chosen to facilitate its unimpeded destruction. Not with any contrition or respect for hard won protections, but with a display of ignorant, arrogant, distain.
Which side would you choose: wealthy property developers or wildlife?.Labour has made its choice with the new Planning and Infrastructure Bill - risking animals and the environment for profit.
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As a retired Parish Councillor of some 25 years, I saw it time and time again. Once planning was granted conditioning, green space or restrictions and mitigations either ignored or frittered away by endless planning amendments, with little to no expensive enforcement. That's why.
Hmmm, so build, build, build makes homes affordable, eh @AngelaRayner @mtpennycook?. Happens far too often.
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Once again, bats are blamed for Britain’s planning woes – but the evidence tells a different story "Scapegoating species may grab headlines, but it does nothing to fix the real problems." To which I would add, with an ignorant, cavalier, disregard. They.
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Reports in several news outlets today suggest that bats and other protected species are once again being framed as obstacles to development by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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RT @katemacrae: Today is National Badger Day!! Of course, I have to post some clips of lovely Peggy, Romeo & Valentine as they grew up in t….
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They are after all natures current custodians, encouraging its wanton destruction, is not an act of professional responsibility. Or even an act expectant of those in which we gave our trust.
Does Labour have some sort of official boycott on the things we thought we voted them in for, & the Tories out⁉️.Shame on them for allowing the badger cull slaughter to ramp up again next month, & Parliament for ignoring the badger cull petition‼️.#LoveBadgers❤️#stopthecull🦡NOW
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RT @Northantsbadger: Fabulous photos of cubs from earlier this year, shared by a supporter! 📸.Got badger pics in Northamptonshire? We’d lov….
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No, no, no we already live in one of the most nature depleted countries in the world, our nature needs nurture, not annihilation. Rain forests make their own climate and give life, an eco-system without which man cannot survive, The built structure destroys that potential only.
Can we please flood her inbox?. Tell @RachelReevesMP ‘Hands off our green and pleasant land’. Email: public.enquiries@hmtreasury.gov.uk. @CommunityPlann1
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RT @banbloodsports: Urge Heritage Minister James Browne to WITHDRAW the 2025-2026 hare coursing licences he shamefully granted https://t.co….
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RT @greywhisker: This graph is said to show England outperforming that of Wales but of course it represents nothing of the kind, merely sho….
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All of which I have in abundance but unfortunately the only thing missing are the badgers .Like so many others, victims of prejudice and misinformation.
As this dry weather continue into late summer, badgers turn their attention to berries, fruits, and nuts. Blackberries, windfall apples, acorns & hazelnuts are all favourites, helping them build up the fat they need for winter. #LoveBadgers .Image from one of our supporters.
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