Saturday, 25 April 2026

How About Working With Avon Wildlife Trust?

 




AWT I am indifferent to. They had Ashton Vale designated a Wildlife Deprivation Zone when I moved here in 1994. In my first night I observed low flying barn owls, hedgehogs, two foxes walking up the road, bats etc. Next day I saw a woodpecker, collared doves, wood pigeons, finches, great and Blue Tits and more.


After a month of wildlife surveying I sent a report to AWT who told me that I needed to join before any of my data could be looked at.


After B&M opened in Winterstoke Road I was accosted by a young fella looking to get people to join AWT and he very knowledgably informed me "Did you know this was a wildlife deprivation zone?" I looked out of the doorway and said to him


"What do you see outside?" Puzzled he shrugged. I pointed to the lamp post fitted rat traps , I pointed to the two wood pigeons, a large number of crows, three types of sea gull I then offered to show him the hedgehog droppings I had passed on the grass outside the strore.


He turned and asked the next person through the doors whether they had considered joining AWT to "help bring wildlife to the area".


I have never had any response to copies of the badger and fox deaths registers I sent nor the fox death study results.


When I asked AWT for some kind of support in asking Bristol City Council to look into ways to cut down wildlife deaths I was told they couldn't do that. Asking whether they could pass on any fox or badger death reports they received (three times) -nope.


I started the Fox Study Project in 1976 and AWT has never shown any interest-my work is better known internationally than in my own City. My badger work is also know outside the UK as is my work on wild cats and feral cats. None of which has ever interested AWT and certainly never BRERC,


We need people out there working to protect and study wildlife and the environment and far less time fund raising. I may come across as a miserable sod but when we live in one of the worst countries for wildlife I think I am allowed to be.

Friday, 24 April 2026

STOP! CHECK! REPORT!

 


We hit 100 dead foxes (reported) in Bristol on Wednesday. Today I listed foxes 101 and 102 and awaiting info on (possibly) 103.

When vixens die and they are lactating then cubs die. We've had cases in the past of where very young cubs have just been seen wondering about eating any vegetation they can -usually twigs.

Whatever part of the country you are ion (or outside the UK):
PLEASE do not be that ignorant "I really do not care" driver/walker. If you find a dead fox or collapsed fox check if it is lactating (extended teats) and REPORT it asap as cubs may need rescuing.

Thursday, 23 April 2026

"Earth Day"

 



 "Earth Day"

Earth is here for more than one day. Fund raiser, chance to get attention for whatever.
BUT there are people who try to save the environment and species 365 days of the year, every year. That doesn't matter, though as the "big bodies" don't make cash from them.
CARE about the planet 365 days a year not do something one day and feel proud you have "just saved the Earth"
In fact, for the UK it is just two faced hypocrisy as people dig up hedgerows and trees are cut down to make drive ways for their cars or gardens are concreted over because "less hassle to maintain" and wildlife homes are destroyed because "We want the fox and cubs out so we can put down new decking/a new shed" and "How do I get rid of the badgers in my garden?"
To put it bluntly; the UK is a shit hole when it comes to protecting the environment and wildlife and I've been working on this 50 years so I've seen the rot set in.

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Fox 100

 



It is sad to think that it is only the 22nd April and we have reached 100 dead foxes reported. With lactating vixens dying the death toll would be much higher if we knew the number of cubs they had that would die once the mother was gone.

100              Wednesday 22 04  2026   Stoke Bishop Bristol BS9 1DZ

Vixen 4.7kg Collapsed in a garden. Strong smell of infection but no external wounds.

After arriving at vets puss like blood came out of nose Vet wasn't sure but fox was too poorly to save Pts at Highcroft Shirehampton

Tuesday, 21 April 2026

Mass poisoning of wolves in Italian national park

  A pack of five wolves was found dead near the Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo Lazio e Molise in central Italy, sparking an investigation into a potential mass poisoning.

According to a Facebook post from the national park, a park ranger found the dead wolves while on patrol in the San Francesco area on Wednesday, April 15. The park's Anti-Poison Dog Unit was called in to investigate the area and discovered "remains that suggest the presence of poisoned bait."

Two wolves standing in a grassy forest clearing facing forward
Two wolves standing in a grassy forest clearing facing forward.

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The bodies and suspected bait were seized by the Sulmona Public Prosecutor's Office, which will also be leading the investigation into the responsible party. On April 16, the materials were transferred to the Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Abruzzo and Molise headquarters in Avezzano, Italy, for further examination into the wolves' cause of death.

As noted in the post, this is the second recent incident of a suspected mass poisoning in the area within days, the first occurring in the Pescasseroli area. In that event, the death investigation was a coordinated effort between the park's rangers, the Carabinieri Forestry Corps, and the Sulmona Prosecutor's Office.

"These are extremely serious acts that deserve firm and unequivocal condemnation, not only because they are illegal," stated in the post, "but also because they damage a priceless natural heritage and are incompatible with an informed and responsible civil society."

The post also highlighted the growing, controversial debate over the management of the wolf population, as the species threatens the local Marsican brown bear, described as a "symbolic and particularly vulnerable species whose conservation is a priority." The park warned that though the wolf is a threat, "any form of illegal action and do-it-yourself justice" will not be accepted.

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Officials will continue to investigate the area for further evidence of poison bait, and also stressed the importance of the community's cooperation to discourage and prevent the use of poison baits against wildlife.

As highlighted by the park: "Only through the joint commitment of institutions and civil society can we effectively combat such serious and unacceptable phenomena, which have no place in a civilized and informed community in 2026."

THS: Hopefully those who put out the poison suffer as much as the wolves did. Human beings are the real vermin.

That quite literally drained

 Was going to write a post but got distracted and checked three of the fox/canid blogs blogs for all time views:

Total views on the blogs is 192, 239.

Sales of The Red Paper................ 0

That quite literally drained my energy so no post!

Over 192K views of the blog but no interest in the actual published work?


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