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Affiliated to the Hunt Saboteurs Association. We are non-violent, animal rights activists taking direct action to save wildlife from hunt scum. https://linktr.ee/wiltshuntsabs Wiltshire Hunt Sabs tip-off line: 07562 628187 HSA tip-off line: 07443 148426.
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Last month this fox was saved from certain death after they were discovered in a snare on a Wiltshire shooting estate. Watch this space this week for the full story of how this offshore-registered shooting estate are systematically destroying local British wildlife.
Answers on a postcard? Laws for thee, but not for me. Just why are Wessex CPS and Wiltshire Police always afraid to put the β€œserial killing” Duke of Beaufort Hunt in court? Read our article about how the latest fox kill and police-assisted cover-up πŸ‘‰ open.substack.com/pub/wiltshir...
Despite the best effort of rescuers & the householders, the fox could not be located for treatment. The misuse of these traps is covered under the Animal Welfare Act. Designed to kill outright, but non-target animals are often slow-suffering victims of these vile traps. 4/4
The trap would have been set completely illegally - they are supposed to be set in a tunnel to minimise the risk to non-target species. Historically we have even attempted a rescue of a badger with one on their foot on a golf course! 2/4
We were recently alerted to this fox, a regular visitor to the garden - with a spring-loaded trap stuck to their foot. These traps are popular with gamekeepers, but have also been found on allotments, and we suspect in this case possibly even in a garden. 1/4 🧡
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