'Croeso' to the Welsh Border Wildlife ProtectorsWelcome to a new group focussing on the notorious Wynnstay HuntA few weeks ago we were approached for help with equipment by a group we’d started seeing in online reports but didn’t know much about: the Welsh Border Wildlife Protectors (WBWP).We had a chat with a spokesperson for the group and were immediately impressed. WBWP were (it was explained) a new group, but were made up of very experienced individuals. A focus on the notorious Wynnstay Hunt - a hunt that features with almost monotonous regularity on posts on our Substack and in numerous listings on our bloodbusiness.info website - was mentioned
WBWP said that they had been working in the field with Cheshire Borderland Monitors, a group we know well that also focuses on the Wynnstay, shares information almost every week, and that we have been proud to help in the recent past. We did our due diligence of course, and spoke with them. They gave WBWP a strong endorsement. They had worked with the WBWP in the field, respected the way they conducted themselves, and agreed they deserved Protect the Wild’s support. Excellent… What did the Welsh Border Wildlife Protectors need from us, we asked? A drone, came the answer. Ah, now, as much as we want to help as many groups as we can, drones are expensive bits of kit and our rule of thumb is to offer a grant towards one and suggest we post something on the group’s behalf which could help raise the rest of the amount. The group agreed, so that’s what we have done. Protect the Wild has provided a £500 payment towards a drone and we are publishing an excellent appeal from WBWP themselves below… “We are the Welsh Border Wildlife Protectors. We’re a newly formed group of experienced and dedicated individuals who strive to help wildlife. A little about what we do:
When it comes to attending illegal hunts, over the years we have focused mainly on North Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire borders, but have also gone further afield. Since we have come together as a group, we have mostly been attending the notorious Wynnstay Hunt, to support our friends Cheshire Borderland Monitors. In only a few weeks we have saved multiple foxes and gathered evidence of illegal hunting and illegal activity, which is now being reviewed by the police. Right at the start of the ‘new’ season, it’s already not looking good for the Wynnstay, so we will continue to apply as much pressure as we can. As a new group we have not yet got all of the equipment we need when attending illegal hunts: one thing we feel we urgently need that is vital for footage, evidence and locating them, is a drone. This will enable us to get footage from a bird’s eye view, which we can use to help towards getting a prosecution. It will also be extremely useful when the hunt tries to lose us - we will be able to locate them more quickly. We are all about direct action and we will continue to do everything we can to help our wildlife - and with the help of Protect The Wild, their supporters and our own supporters we hope to purchase that much-needed drone so we can be even more efficient. A heartfelt Thank You from all of us at Welsh Border Wildlife Protectors.” The WBWP have set up a GoFundMe to raise the rest of the money they need. If you’d like to help them out please use the button below - every pound will help! |
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