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Old 11-05-2003, 09:56 AM
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The SNH Nazi CONservationists who are perpetrating the extermination of the
Uist hedgehogs have demonised them by calling them aliens and saying they are
responsible for the decline in waders, which the both RSPB and locals wish to
exploit for tourism.

Will this lead to the greedy Hebrideans killing hedgehogs on sight?

These hedgehogs need some form of protection from both the Nazis and
the those who benefit from the exploitation of waders.




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" First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you,
then they lose". Mahatma Gandhi.



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Old 11-05-2003, 05:34 PM
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I symathise with your point of view but 'Nazis' is a bit over the top don't
you think


I sympathise with the waders. Hedgehogs in the wrong place are pests,
and the Outer Hebrides is the wrong place.

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Old 11-05-2003, 11:33 PM
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AMacmil304 wrote:
The SNH Nazi CONservationists who are perpetrating the extermination
of the Uist hedgehogs have demonised them by calling them aliens and
saying they are responsible for the decline in waders, which the both
RSPB and locals wish to exploit for tourism.

Will this lead to the greedy Hebrideans killing hedgehogs on sight?

These hedgehogs need some form of protection from both the Nazis and
the those who benefit from the exploitation of waders.


So they are wrong and only you are right.
There are more important things in this world to worry about than the alien
population of Uist.
Get a life. Try a gardening topic.




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Old 11-05-2003, 11:33 PM
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The Devil's Advocate wrote:
I symathise with your point of view but 'Nazis' is a bit over the top
don't you think


Fanatics tend to be like that!


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Old 12-05-2003, 09:32 AM
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"Anthony E Anson" wrote in message
...
The message
from "The Devil's Advocate"
contains these words:

I symathise with your point of view but 'Nazis' is a bit over the top

don't
you think


I sympathise with the waders. Hedgehogs in the wrong place are pests,
and the Outer Hebrides is the wrong place.


Which is why the Hedgehog Welfare Charities are trying to remove them. It is
SNH's insistence on killing the hedgehogs they capture, rather than handing
them over for relocation, which is the root of the problem.


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Old 12-05-2003, 12:20 PM
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from "BAC" contains these words:

I sympathise with the waders. Hedgehogs in the wrong place are pests,
and the Outer Hebrides is the wrong place.


Which is why the Hedgehog Welfare Charities are trying to remove them. It is
SNH's insistence on killing the hedgehogs they capture, rather than handing
them over for relocation, which is the root of the problem.


I'm quite in sympathy with that aim, though that in itself presents
welfare (and possibly fatal) problems for the urchins.

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Old 12-05-2003, 02:10 PM
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"Anthony E Anson" wrote in message
...
The message
from "BAC" contains these words:

I sympathise with the waders. Hedgehogs in the wrong place are pests,
and the Outer Hebrides is the wrong place.


Which is why the Hedgehog Welfare Charities are trying to remove them.

It is
SNH's insistence on killing the hedgehogs they capture, rather than

handing
them over for relocation, which is the root of the problem.


I'm quite in sympathy with that aim, though that in itself presents
welfare (and possibly fatal) problems for the urchins.


Organisations like St Tiggywinkles and the BHPT are not in the business of
deliberate or reckless torture of hedgehogs, and have many years practical
experience in the rehabilitation and release of hedgehogs. If they feel the
translocation project is feasible, and their membership and the public is
prepared to fund it, I see no good reason why SNH should deny them the
opportunity.

The Uist Wader Group's recommendation was that there should have been a
pilot 'official' translocation scheme this year, to test survival of
translocated specimens, but, for some unknown reason, SNH decided to avoid
testing their pessimistic theories, and to press on with killing all the
animals they captured.


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Old 12-05-2003, 02:11 PM
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"Anthony E Anson" wrote in message
...
The message
from "BAC" contains these words:

I sympathise with the waders. Hedgehogs in the wrong place are pests,
and the Outer Hebrides is the wrong place.


Which is why the Hedgehog Welfare Charities are trying to remove them.

It is
SNH's insistence on killing the hedgehogs they capture, rather than

handing
them over for relocation, which is the root of the problem.


I'm quite in sympathy with that aim, though that in itself presents
welfare (and possibly fatal) problems for the urchins.


Organisations like St Tiggywinkles and the BHPT are not in the business of
deliberate or reckless torture of hedgehogs, and have many years practical
experience in the rehabilitation and release of hedgehogs. If they feel the
translocation project is feasible, and their membership and the public is
prepared to fund it, I see no good reason why SNH should deny them the
opportunity.

The Uist Wader Group's recommendation was that there should have been a
pilot 'official' translocation scheme this year, to test survival of
translocated specimens, but, for some unknown reason, SNH decided to avoid
testing their pessimistic theories, and to press on with killing all the
animals they captured.




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AMacmil304 wrote:
The SNH Nazi CONservationists who are perpetrating the extermination
of the Uist hedgehogs have demonised them by calling them aliens and
saying they are responsible for the decline in waders, which the both
RSPB and locals wish to exploit for tourism.

Will this lead to the greedy Hebrideans killing hedgehogs on sight?

These hedgehogs need some form of protection from both the Nazis and
the those who benefit from the exploitation of waders.


So they are wrong and only you are right.
There are more important things in this world to worry about than the alien
population of Uist.
Get a life. Try a gardening topic.


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The Devil's Advocate wrote:
I symathise with your point of view but 'Nazis' is a bit over the top
don't you think


Fanatics tend to be like that!


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"Anthony E Anson" wrote in message
...
The message
from "The Devil's Advocate"
contains these words:

I symathise with your point of view but 'Nazis' is a bit over the top

don't
you think


I sympathise with the waders. Hedgehogs in the wrong place are pests,
and the Outer Hebrides is the wrong place.


Which is why the Hedgehog Welfare Charities are trying to remove them. It is
SNH's insistence on killing the hedgehogs they capture, rather than handing
them over for relocation, which is the root of the problem.


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The message
from "BAC" contains these words:

I sympathise with the waders. Hedgehogs in the wrong place are pests,
and the Outer Hebrides is the wrong place.


Which is why the Hedgehog Welfare Charities are trying to remove them. It is
SNH's insistence on killing the hedgehogs they capture, rather than handing
them over for relocation, which is the root of the problem.


I'm quite in sympathy with that aim, though that in itself presents
welfare (and possibly fatal) problems for the urchins.

--
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