You've helped South Norfolk Hunt Saboteurs stay on the roadEquipment Fund grant towards kit and an MOTLook back over recent articles about our Equipment Fundgrants, and we have helped groups from Durham to Dorset monitor or sab some of the most notorious hunts in England - including the Thurlow, Blackmore & Sparkford Vale, United Pack, Cheshire Hunt, and the Essex and Suffolk.Now we are proud to report that we have added Norfolk to that growing regional list! Wherever sabs and monitors are, the intentions are the same: stop hunts harming wildlife. Trying to sab hunts over the wide, flat expanses of East Anglia brings different challenges to following hounds up and down the hills of Shropshire for example, but the equipment needs are pretty much universal and boil down to having a vehicle (and we all know how costly they are to keep on the road), being able to communicate (we have sent piles of radios out this year), being able to protect yourself (bodycams are essential) and being able to record wildlife crimes (camcorders can be costly, but worth every penny if they document illegal hunting and get a hunt in court). While Norfolk used to be renowned as hare hunting country, these days the hunts are mainly chasing foxes. South Norfolk Hunt Sabs are out all the time, working hard to get between the hunts and the wildlife. The sabs asked if we could chip in to help patch up their transport and if we could help with some kit. Of course…and by the way, how beautiful is the foxhound in the image below that the sabs sent us? It‘s true, foxhounds really do love sabs!
South Norfolk Hunt Sabs have absolutely nailed it when they say “a huge thank you for your generous donations to Protect the Wild.” Without our supporters there is no equipment fund and there is no kit to give out. This is very much a joint effort between Protect the Wild and you. We are the conduit, we liaise with the groups, establish what they need, and work with them to get the kit out to them - but it’s YOU that helps us to fund everything. We will never forget that which is why we regularly thank our own supporters when we write posts like this. And we mean every word when we do. This year alone we have provided groups with over £13,000 worth of funding - that money comes from supporters who have entrusted to us to spend with the due diligence it deserves. We - us, you, the groups we support - are making a genuine difference, out in the field where it is needed. So, thank you. Every single one of you. |
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