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Thursday, 31 October 2024

OCTOBER’S END

 We are on the cusp of winter as October sheds its last few hours and we will be soon entrenched in November’s fallen leaves and the cold. Happy Halloween to everyone and for all the souls have departed us.


autumnal


seasons change like seasons do                       

we feel their embrace

in the shadow of our minds.      

reminders of days that have left us                     

times that we can’t ever recover


feel that change in the air

of a cheek-kissing breeze

and the earth at our feet

uninvited it knows what to do

settles itself down

stirs unseen into winter’s cold grip

and then

effortlessly glides

gently into a new time

and we have to notice

welcome it as a gift

that we may not deserve


there for us to take 

and now

what will be the price

unless we uncover

a zest for change


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FROM PROTECT THE WILD — THIS IS WHAT THEY HAVE ACHIEVED

   

A look back at our work this month

This month, we launched our new campaign, Rehome the Hounds, and sat down with Lily and her two beloved foxhounds, Maggie and Negan, to dismantle the myth that these incredible animals 'can’t be rehomed.' We supplied essential new equipment to three outstanding wildlife protection groups, received support from major celebrities—including Judi Dench, Ricky Gervais, and Sir Mark Rylance—calling for a proper ban on hunting, and achieved over 1 million views on our latest animation.

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For years, the pro-hunting lobby has argued that if hunting is banned, they will be forced to put down their hounds.

The same people who claim to love these animals are now using them as pawns in a desperate attempt to protect their pastime.

This is why Protect the Wild has launched the Rehome the Hounds campaign to dismantle the myth that foxhounds cannot thrive in domestic environments.
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Even more equipment and support for those in the field!
In October, thanks to the generosity of our incredible supporters, we provided a new 4K camcorder to Cheshire Borderland Monitors, radios, cameras, and vehicle repairs for South Norfolk Hunt Saboteurs, as well as drone batteries and a bodycam to Locals Against the BSV. Your contributions to our equipment fund make all this possible—thank you!
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Ricky Gervais and Judi Dench sign our open letter 

Following the findings of our shocking annual report on the 23/24 hunting season, several familiar faces signed Protect the Wild's open letter to the Labour Government voicing support for stronger anti-hunting legislation. Stars included Sir Mark Rylance, Peter Egan, Megan McCubbin and Ricky Gervais. 
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    There's now over 600 businesses on bloodbusiness.info

    We’ve hit a major milestone on our website that lists businesses supporting hunting and shooting of animals. Our goal is to provide transparency and empower the public to make informed choices about where they spend their money. We’re proud to announce that the site now features over 600 businesses.

    Take a look and see what’s listed in your local area here.

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    We really are empowering people to protect British Wildlife!

    And we are so incredibly proud to say that all of the above is only made possible thanks to the support of our incredible community.

    We don’t have any big donors or govt funding of any kind. We rely solely on thousands of compassionate people all chipping in to make our work a reality. And we continue to go from strength to strength.

    If you can afford to do and aren't already please consider donating an hour's wage to us each month, it’ll help secure our future and ensure we can continue to fight hard to protect British Wildlife. 

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    Wednesday, 30 October 2024

    LOST RAINFORESTS OF GREAT BRITAIN — WILL THIS NEW LABOUR GOVERNMENT DO ANYTHING

     

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    NGOs Urge Government: Don’t Cut Down The Rainforests (Budget)

    By Guy on October 29, 2024

    Environmental NGOs have written to Nature Minister Mary Creagh, Environment Secretary Steve Reed and Chancellor Rachel Reeves, urging the Government not to cut funding for research into temperate rainforests. 

    Last December, the then Government published a temperate rainforests strategy for England, which included a commitment to invest £750,000 on research into protecting England's rainforests.

    However, an FOI request by Lost Rainforests of England has established that this funding remains unallocated. There are fears that the new Government may cut this funding in the upcoming Budget - a cut that, the NGOs argue, would be a big mistake.

    The letter, signed by the National Trust, Woodland Trust, Plantlife, Wildlife Trusts, Thousand Year Trust and Guy Shrubsole, author of The Lost Rainforests of Britain, urges the government to keep the funding.

    "Temperate rainforests are a vital part of our country’s biodiversity and heritage, as well as having a vital role to play in helping combat the climate crisis. The Government cannot achieve its ambitious national and global biodiversity targets without protecting and restoring this habitat", they write.

    "To save England’s rare rainforest habitat, investment into research and development to support landscape scale management is vital. We understand the current pressures on public finances but this is a relatively small sum which would have a significant impact. We urge you to maintain this commitment and ensure that the funds are made available for delivery without further delay."

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    MP LOOKS FOR TRANSPARENCY IN WARWICKSHIRE — ITS THAT FOX HUNT AGAIN

     

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    Matt Western MP takes on the Countryside Alliance

    MP determined to find out what Warwickshire Hunt's 'secret protocol' involved

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    OCT 29
     
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    It has been almost two years since Warwickshire Police issued the Warwickshire Hunt with a Community Protection Notice (CPN) for causing road chaos. Controversially, in August 2023 the force suddenly dropped the CPN, saying it had come to a private agreement with the hunt. MP Matt Western called it a "super scandal". And now he has found himself at loggerheads with hunting lobbyists the Countryside Alliance (CA).

    Admirably, Western has refused to let the issue of the CPN go, working tirelessly to find out why it was dropped; who was involved in negotiations with the hunt; and what exactly was in the secret protocol that replaced the CPN. He has relentlessly tried to get answers from the police and from Philip Seccombe, Warwickshire's pro-hunting Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), but has received none. Anti-hunt campaigners have long been suspicious that Seccombe had something to do with the decision to drop the CPN.

    A truly independent inquiry

    On 30 September, Seccombe launched a review in response to the way the force has dealt with the Warwickshire Hunt’s anti-social behaviour. But pro-wildlife campaigners have little confidence in the process.

    Last week, Western spoke in parliament, saying:

    "The Police and Crime Commissioner, who receives financial support from the Countryside Alliance, claims that he knew nothing of the protocol. The Chief Constable refused to give me a copy, and now she's resigned, claiming retirement. Trust in the PCC, and the leadership of the Warwickshire Police, has been seriously damaged. So will [the new government] meet with me to discuss the need for a truly independent inquiry, as opposed to the sham one being undertaken by the PCC?"

    Home Office minister, Jess Phillips, confirmed that she will meet with Western. She said:

    "It is vital that the public can trust that those who police us, and who are in charge of our police, are held to account as everybody else should be."

    Countryside Alliance attack

    In response to Western's question in parliament, the Countryside Alliance's Tim Bonner angrily penned a letter to the politician. The organisation concentrated on an alleged "false comment" that the MP made - namely that PCC Seccombe has received financial support from the CA. It complained:

    "Your baseless and false statement has been repeated in the media, causing significant reputational harm. We cannot allow such false assertions to go unchallenged."

    The CA then demanded that Western "correct the record by means of a Public Order", otherwise it will "draw this misuse of privilege to the attention of the Speaker." Bonner went on to threaten:

    "I invite you to repeat your assertion outside the House of Commons so that our legal team can begin taking the appropriate action."

    Focusing on the wrong issue

    In a letter of reply, the MP told Bonner:

    "It is disappointing you have chosen to attack me for speaking up for many concerned Warwickshire residents and not felt it appropriate to speak up for rural communities impacted by the behaviour of the Warwickshire Hunt and those seriously concerned about the "secret protocol" with Warwickshire Police. Indeed you don't mention this."

    Western went on to ask the CA to confirm whether:

    "a. The Countryside Alliance
    b. Any trustees of the Countryside Alliance
    c. Any of the senior leadership team of the Countryside Alliance

    have ever donated to:

    1. Philip Seccombe...either for election or re-election as PCC?
    2. Any Conservative member of parliament?
    3. Any Conservative Association in Warwickshire since 2010?"

    These are pertinent questions to ask, especially since the CA openly statesthat it "lobbies MPs and other decision-makers to help prevent unjust changes to legislation which may affect the future of hunting with hounds or have an impact on our way of life."

    As for PCC Seccombe - who is a member of the CA - Protect the Wild has previously written extensively about his bias when it comes to hunting. We detailed numerous social media friends connected to the Warwickshire Hunt – and the list was long.

    If Mr Western succeeds in being granted a fully independent inquiry, the public might finally learn whether Seccombe, or ex-Chief Constable Debbie Tedds, had roles in the secret protocol. Indeed, Seccombe himself was keen to keep the protocol under wraps, previously saying that it could remain secret under Section 32 of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Section 32 essentially says that there is no right of access under the FOI Act to information contained in court records as it gives an absolute exemption from disclosure of such information.

    Western said:

    "I will not stop until we get the truth, we have transparency and can establish precisely what deal was done between Warwickshire Hunt, Philip Seccombe and Warwickshire Police."

    Matt Western must be commended for consistently putting the policing of fox hunting at the forefront of his priorities. There are not many politicians who would dedicate the same effort to wildlife. We look forward to reading the CA's response to Western's important questions.


    Sabbing and monitoring - protecting wildlife from the people who want to harm animals - can be dangerous and exhausting. But we, us, you, the groups we support are making a genuine difference, out in the field where it is needed. Hunts are losing support and being watched like never before. So, thank you to the groups out on the front line - and thank you to every single one of you who are supporting them.

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    I was brought up in the very rural county of Herefordshire and that is where my roots still remain.Wildlife was all around me and this created the interests that I have to this day. Unfortunately work got in the way but now I have more time.One of my main interests is in writing poetry and short stories. I am a member of Stanza Mar Menor, San Miguel Writers and The Poetry Society in London, There is so much to see and do.
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