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PostPosted: 2007-08-01 10:41:22
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 10:38:05 +0100, Gloria
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>The Game CONservancy Trust, a CONservation charity that participates
>in the slaughter of millions of wild animals, not just game species,
>has brought the grey partridge to the brink of extinction, and now
>wants grants to preserve it. Talk about pro hunt lunacy.
>
>These are the very same breed of contemptible personality that almost
>wiped out the red squirrel, and did wipe out the capercaillie many
>decades ago.
>
>Blaming everything but themselves once again.
>
>Time we caught on to the truth about hunting for fun.

PS: Oh, and they are STILL shooting them for fun!

They do have some joke guidelines however

GOLDEN RULES FOR GAME SHOOTERS

Do not shoot wild grey partridges if you have fewer than 20 birds per
250 acres (100 hectares) in the autumn.

Stop shooting wild grey partridges as soon as the threshold of 20
birds per 250 acres (100 hectares) is reached, for the same reason.




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>Action plan to save the grey partridge Jul 31 2007
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>http://tinyurl.com/3y7fby
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>by Steve Dube, Western Mail
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>FEARS for the future of the wild grey partridge have prompted the Game
>Conservancy Trust to call for immediate action through a five-point
>survival plan.
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>The trust says the wettest summer since detailed records began in 1914
>bodes badly for the wild grey partridge, which has already suffered an
>86% decline in the past 30 years and is on the brink of extinction in
>many areas of the country.
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PostPosted: 2007-08-01 10:48:38
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 10:38:05 +0100, Gloria
wrote:

>The Game CONservancy Trust, a CONservation charity that participates
>in the slaughter of millions of wild animals, not just game species,
>has brought the grey partridge to the brink of extinction, and now
>wants grants to preserve it. Talk about pro hunt lunacy.
>
>These are the very same breed of contemptible personality that almost
>wiped out the red squirrel, and did wipe out the capercaillie many
>decades ago.
>
>Blaming everything but themselves once again.
>
>Time we caught on to the truth about hunting for fun.
>
> ************************************
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>Action plan to save the grey partridge Jul 31 2007
>
>
>http://tinyurl.com/3y7fby
>
>by Steve Dube, Western Mail
>
>
>FEARS for the future of the wild grey partridge have prompted the Game
>Conservancy Trust to call for immediate action through a five-point
>survival plan.
>
>The trust says the wettest summer since detailed records began in 1914
>bodes badly for the wild grey partridge, which has already suffered an
>86% decline in the past 30 years and is on the brink of extinction in
>many areas of the country.
>
>


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PostPosted: 2007-08-01 10:46:04
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 10:48:38 +0100, amacmil304@aol.com wrote:

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> The reason these people want it back is so they can blow them out of
> the sky for fun and recreation.
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> Better no game birds at all, than them to be used for these sickos
> fun.

.....then they will start shooting peasants...again!


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PostPosted: 2007-08-01 15:34:33
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> Better no game birds at all, than them to be used for these sickos
> fun.
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> Angus Macmillan--------------------------------------

I rest my case.These people are mad
What sort of perverted logic is that :)

Oh Sorry I forgot it was school holidays

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PostPosted: 2007-08-01 15:38:33
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> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 10:48:38 +0100, amacmil304@aol.com wrote:
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>> The reason these people want it back is so they can blow them out of
>> the sky for fun and recreation.
>>
>> Better no game birds at all, than them to be used for these sickos
>> fun.
>
> .....then they will start shooting peasants...again!


Sorry the only sickos I can see here are those with such a perverted sense
of right
that they would rather have no game birds at all .than allow people the
legal right to shoot them

What next ?
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