Monthly Archives: July 2014

Grouse moors and criminals

In his blog Mark Avery asks ‘Does driven grouse shooting rely on criminal activity?’ I may have asked the question slightly differently; ‘Is driven grouse shooting possible without criminal activity?’ I know exactly what Mark means and I’m probably being … Continue reading

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Crime against hen harriers – a discussion

I’ve just listened to yet another fascinating interview on Birders against Wildlife Crime (BAWC) Talk. Again the subject is on the persecution of birds of prey, in particular the hen harrier. This time Charlie Moores interviewed Bob Elliot, head of … Continue reading

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Hen harrier crime: penalties and sanctions

I’ve just listened to two very interesting interviews on the Birders again Wildlife Crime website (BAWC talk). One was by Mark Avery and the other by Chris Packham. Both were in relation to crime committed against birds of prey, focussing … Continue reading

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Bee stings and dogs – a warning!

Early on Wednesday evening I was relaxing outside, with Molly, our shipoo (a posh mongrel), sitting on the grass near me. It was a lovely sunny evening with not a cloud in the sky and not a sound but for … Continue reading

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Successful prosecutions for kicking hedgehogs

I have just read on Twitter of a hedgehog being found that had been kicked to death. This unfortunately is all to common, and I relate two cases from my Tayside Police days recounted in my third book  A Lone … Continue reading

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