+CathyLesleyMichael Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Following a bird poisoning incident in July when two peregrine falcons were found dead near St Just, Cornwall and a previous incident in March when four goshawks and one buzzard were found dead in Devon perhaps it's an opportunity for us cachers to keep our eyes open as we wander the countryside in search of tupperware. We're always trying to be furtive and unseen whilst travelling the lanes and byways so let's use those skills to look out for our wildlife. RSPB link Quote Link to comment
+Legochugglers Posted September 26, 2011 Share Posted September 26, 2011 Following a bird poisoning incident in July when two peregrine falcons were found dead near St Just, Cornwall and a previous incident in March when four goshawks and one buzzard were found dead in Devon perhaps it's an opportunity for us cachers to keep our eyes open as we wander the countryside in search of tupperware. We're always trying to be furtive and unseen whilst travelling the lanes and byways so let's use those skills to look out for our wildlife. RSPB link Excellent sentiment and one that I am sure most geocachers endorse. If there are people out there purposely poisining wildlife then the punishment doesn't seem severe enough. Quote Link to comment
+milvus-milvus Posted September 28, 2011 Share Posted September 28, 2011 Totally agree with this sentiment (well I would, with a name like milvus-milvus ) - well worth "keepin 'em peeled" while out & about... Quote Link to comment
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