![]() The scheme was clearly nonsense and I was lied to.įarmers on the Isle of Wight have also been lied to. The answer should have been:” There aren’t any East Anglian hedgehogs sir, they’ve all been eaten by the badgers” – but high salaries ensure a high level of “conservational correctness”. ![]() “Will they be eating flattened hedgehogs”? – “Oh yes”, he replied. ![]() “ What will the sea eagles be eating?, I asked. So, fortunately the proposed scheme was kicked into touch.Īt an exhibition on the Norfolk coast I spoke to the RSPB representative. This dreadful scheme comes ten years after another similar and equally nonsensical scheme was tried in Norfolk, putting several important colonies of terns at risk through disturbance – a fact that united both farmers wanting to safeguard their free range piglets and practical conservationists – of whom there are many. ![]() How much money is the Roy Dennis Foundation receiving in grants, donations subsidies and from whom etc? But even so, many items had to be omitted.įor instance, the deeply flawed Sea Eagle introduction on the Isle of Wight is an “introduction”, not a “reintroduction” and it would be interesting to know what the budget is for the project. This original version includes several more issues. However the version in the MOS does cover the main points and several important issues. ![]() It had to be tightened to reduce the word length and because of a changing situation. This is the original version of the article on the Sea Eagle in the Mail On Sunday today (1). ![]()
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