“Fox hunting is still going on – they exploit loopholes in the law, while police are under-resourced and they can’t enforce [the Hunting Act],” said Joe Hashman from Hounds Off.
“Fox hounds are responsible for spreading bovine TB across the country, but apart from the biosecurity risk it continues to cause massive amounts of animal suffering.”
“Let’s End Culling”, “Get Wet for Nature” and “No Fracking Way” were among the phrases on placards, with attendees expressing their concern about plans to search for shale gas throughout the countryside.
“Fracking will contaminate our water, we’re concerned about noise, we’re not convinced that the safeguards will be effective and we fear the loss of habitats in our wonderful, wild part of north Nottinghamshire,” said Julia Willerton from Misson in Nottinghamshire, where an energy firm have been given permission to conduct exploratory drilling.
“We’re outraged about this – the site is adjacent to a home to many species of endangered owls and we are fighting the good fight.”
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