North Wales Rally against the Badger 'Cull'
Broch | 27.07.2008 11:03 | Animal Liberation
A good crowd gathered in Colwyn Bay on Saturday 26th July to protest against the proposal by the Welsh Assembly government to kill badgers.
Displaying colourful placards and banners and with some wearing badger face masks we met up outside the Welsh Assembly offices and then had a short procession to the promenade for a rally and speeches.
All the time we were there, cars driving along the prom were hooting their support, showing that the decision to placate a few farmers with a 'cull' is going to backfire hugely with the electorate. The next stage of the campaign will be to publicise more widely which AMs voted in favour of wasting money on killing our wildlife, going against the clear advice of an Independent Scientific Group.
Thanks to North Wales Animal Rights organiser Judi Hewitt for coordinating this successful event.
For more information on the background to these events see http://www.viva.org.uk/campaigns/badgers/
All the time we were there, cars driving along the prom were hooting their support, showing that the decision to placate a few farmers with a 'cull' is going to backfire hugely with the electorate. The next stage of the campaign will be to publicise more widely which AMs voted in favour of wasting money on killing our wildlife, going against the clear advice of an Independent Scientific Group.
Thanks to North Wales Animal Rights organiser Judi Hewitt for coordinating this successful event.
For more information on the background to these events see http://www.viva.org.uk/campaigns/badgers/
Broch
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Another picture
27.07.2008 15:53
Rally picture
Broch
So what happens now?
27.07.2008 16:07
See http://www.badger-killers.co.uk and http://www.directaction.info for more info.
Concerned Activist
Homepage: http://animalliberationfront.com
More things to do
27.07.2008 17:34
* Sign the RSPCA's online petition against the cull at www.backoffbadgers.org.uk
* Watch for anti-badger nonsense in the media (online or print) and don't let it go unchallenged!
* Support your local Badger Group - these are the people who work on the ground, recording sett locations, rescuing injured animals etc. Contact details for local groups available from the Badger Trust - www.badger.org.uk
Thanks for the update Broch, and the photos. Do you have any objections to them being used elsewhere on the Web?
Steve
Homepage: http://www.badgers.org.uk