Xlthlx
Well-Known Member
Interesting that LACS have now picked up on the fact that red deer numbers are in decline on Exmoor. Since organised hunting has been banned far more uncontrolled stalking and poaching is going on. There is now a real danger of a serious impact on the herd.
http://www.league.org.uk/blogs_entry.aspx?id=250
it is more than ironic that they direct people to their most recent report to find more about deer hunting. This report makes the following claim : "they are increasing in the South West and East Anglia,despite the hunts claiming that without hunting, their populations would decline."
The exact opposite of the truth.
Of course as ever LACS provide 'scientific' backing for their false claim about the effects of the ban. In this case a report on deer numbers which covers the period 1977 to 2002. Three years before the ban came into place.
http://www.league.org.uk/blogs_entry.aspx?id=250
it is more than ironic that they direct people to their most recent report to find more about deer hunting. This report makes the following claim : "they are increasing in the South West and East Anglia,despite the hunts claiming that without hunting, their populations would decline."
The exact opposite of the truth.
Of course as ever LACS provide 'scientific' backing for their false claim about the effects of the ban. In this case a report on deer numbers which covers the period 1977 to 2002. Three years before the ban came into place.