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John Evans – Welsh Writer Filmmaker and Environmental Activist
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June 21, 2016. To tie in with the launch of The Experience Meeting. On the summer solstice 2016 ,. John's new blog entry,. Focuses on the main subject under discussion at the event. To mark the occassion, some special summer solstice gifts can also be found on the Blogspot. June 7, 2016. An excellent piece on The Experience Meeting. Can be found on Wales Online. It has also appeared in many Welsh newspapers. Please click the link below to read the feature yourself. June 1, 2016. January 20, 2016. A featu...
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Persecution
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What’s On / New? South Derbyshire Badger Group. The barbaric and illegal sports of Badger digging and Badger Baiting are unfortunately, common in many parts of Britain today. This cruelty takes many forms:. Dogs are put down a sett to corner the badger and then men dig down from above. The badger is either killed or removed for baiting. A pit is dug out and the badger -. Often handicapped by having its jaws or legs broken, its eyes poked out and its claws and teeth pulled out -.
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Too much in advance of today's needs?: Badgering-the-Government-over-the-proposed-culling
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Too much in advance of today's needs? With a little foresight and shared imagination it might yet happen you know! Monday, 4 March 2013. Its all very well me telling you how disgusted I am at the proposed Badger cull in England, my sentiments are not being heard by those ignorant and ill advised decision makers! Do you have a call to action plan or is it a simple matter of creating more public awareness? I am of the opinion that we are fighting on two fronts at the same time here namely;. I am no expert ...
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Countryside Alliance and other misfits | Real Countryside Alliance
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Countryside Alliance and other misfits. Admitted that the defenders of blood-sports "are now fighting a losing battle." Henry Salt, the foremost anti-bloodsport campaigner, writing in the. A few weeks later acknowledged that "Such a forecast, in such a quarter, was very gratifying; but losing battles are often long ones.". Some of the tactics used by bloodsport apologists are given in Save Our Stags. Shooting groups likewise hide behind 'conservation' or in the case of one group, songbirds!
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Pro-Bloodsport Media Watch | Real Countryside Alliance
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August 2011 and parts of England erupt into mindless violence, politicians and the media line-up, quite rightly, to condemn it. Contrast that with the political and media reaction eight years early when sixty police officers were injured policing a Countryside Alliance rally at Parliament. The. For example, defended the violence commenting that, "this explosion of rage by those who wouldn't normally dream of breaking the law.". In February 2004 the BBC reported that "record crowds" had attended the Water...
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John Evans – Welsh Writer Filmmaker and Environmental Activist
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Click on images to enlarge. Poverty, social inequality, corruption in high places, cultural imperialism, animal welfare, the protection of our wildlife and environment; some of the issues close to the heart of campaigner and activist, John Evans. In the late 1980's and early 90's, when the Red Kite was tottering on the edge of extinction he campaigned for the introduction of greater measures to conserve and protect the bird. As part of the campaign he also wrote. The Red Kite in Wales. In 1994, when aske...
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John Evans – Welsh Writer Filmmaker and Environmental Activist
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The website of the organisation to conserve and protect badgers. Save The Badger was initally set up to fight government proposals to cull in Wales but is now also involved in the campaign against the badger cull in England. John Evans is the spokesperson for Save The Badger and his essay on the issue 'The Killing Fields of Wales' can be found on the site. From the urban wastelands of. How Real Is My Valley? To the natural, magical, landscapes found in. The Red Kite in Wales. The Red Kite in Wales (.
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brockwatcher | Brockwatcher's Blog
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Badgerings from a Brockwatcher. Nature’s digging machines. July 26, 2010. On Saturday night I watched my usual woodland sett for the first time since my brief visit over a week before (on the evening when I returned Willow, the badger cub, to the wild – see Willow goes wild). I … Continue reading →. The agony and the ecstasy. July 23, 2010. Brockwatcher’s beginnings, part 3. July 22, 2010. Brock Wars: the Farmers Strike Back. July 20, 2010. The last instalment of the Brock Wars saga ended with the rebel ...
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The agony and the ecstasy | Brockwatcher's Blog
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Badgerings from a Brockwatcher. Brockwatcher’s beginnings, part 3. Nature’s digging machines →. The agony and the ecstasy. July 23, 2010. Brockwatcher’s beginnings, Part 4. After yesterday’s instalment of words and pictures relating to my beginnings as a Brockwatcher, today I continue the story with more memories of the delights of watching badgers, and of my first direct experience of the suffering caused by snares. Once back inside the tunnel, cub number one forgot all about me and remembered the food&...
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Some enchanted evening | Brockwatcher's Blog
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Badgerings from a Brockwatcher. What did 11,000 badgers die for? May 22, 2010. This sett, situated near the top of a bank, has two main entrances from which a huge amount of sandy soil has been excavated over the years. This massive platform of soil created by the badgers’ labours has half buried the tree growing at the foot of the bank (see A week in the life (Part 1). How many badgers lived here, I wondered, and did they have cubs? What a contrast the next sett was! This animal soon disappeared into on...