Duck Rescue Special
In this issue of Abolitionist Online we are concentrating Duck Rescue to coincide with on the current shoting season. Special Thanks to Coalition Against Duck Shooting (CADS) for contributing to Abolitionist Online |
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Laurie Levy and Dave Evans Interviewed
Duck shooting is not a sport, it is an obscenity. Although usually defended as a harmless pastime, there can be no justification for subjecting animals to pain, fear, terror and death, as the defenceless prey of the hunter’s whim.
The first shots will blast out across the Victoria Wetlands at 7am on the 3rd weekend in March.
Laurie Levy, Campaign Director for the Coalition Against Duck Shooting (CADS), and Dave Evans speak to the Abolitionist.
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Laurie Levy |
Duck Rescue: From the Campaign Notes of Laurie Levy
Written by Laurie Levy, Lyn Trackell and Dave Evans The main aim on the opening weekend and throughout the season is to rescue unclaimed wounded birds and transport them to veterinary care. The Coalition Against Duck Shooting (CADS) Rescue team is also there to recover illegally shot protected species.
Read Laurie Levy's Article
20 Tips on a Successful Duck Rescue
A list things you need to know before you go on a Duck Rescue.
Read The Article
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