Friday, 28 June 2024

Response to Bristol Green Party Council

 Hello.

I am quite honestly shocked the the Green Party has adopted Labours "no budget for it" response. A pity the UK Greens are not as wildlife and environmentally aware as the German Greens. This issue would have been one of importance.

Do you know how many deer are killed on roads in and around Bristol? How manty are badly injured so that they have to be shot in or at the side of roads in front of motorists?

The Bristol Fox Deaths Register currently lists 128 (reported) adult as well as cubs so far for 2024 and that number will likely increase to 300 this year.

The Bristol Badgers Death Register currently lists (reported) 43 adults/cubs.

The badger population is currently (after 300,000 killed in the cull) heading for extinction and the fox is likewise declining to such an extent that even the British Trust for Ornithology believes they should be Red Listed. And otters are not fairing much better and Bristol's otter death rate is not good.

Who in your Green Party is actually actively looking at wildlife issues?  

Another fox was added to the list this morning. I will keep adding to the lists and as far as I am concerned Green Bristol City Council is acting the same as Labour City Council did.

Terry Hooper

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