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  • xoggoth
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    Agree with aTw. We need lots more little squirrels, rats and things. Let's humanely kill some people, that would be worthwhile.

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  • AtW
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    These people just like killing animals in my view and they use legal excuse to take it out on the greys.

    Every day many species become extinct because of human activity - if those guys wanted to help nature they'd focus on this.

    Their activity is pointless in any case - short of total genocide of the greys their method won't work (maybe only on the borders where remaining reds remain).

    This is cruel nature stuff - no need to introduce human cruelty in it as well.

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  • Sysman
    started a topic Squirrel busters!

    Squirrel busters!

    Death to the greys as exterminators get tough on squirrels

    WHO ya gonna call? Squirrel busters! A national network of exterminators is being formed to help "squeamish" householders have grey squirrels in their gardens killed.
    A team of trained volunteers will be on call to dispatch the non-native creatures.

    It comes after conservation experts claimed well-meaning residents are setting humane squirrel traps, running the risk of prosecution if they re-release greys back into the wild, rather than having them killed.
    Last edited by Sysman; 21 December 2008, 17:28. Reason: Took ADVERTISEMENT out

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