In a speech given on 4 April 2012 Foreign Secretary William Hague listed the ‘ludicrous requests’ for consular advice made by British tourists. Mr Hague was…
Browsing: Species
The story of the theft of Rufus the American Harris hawk used to scare away pigeons from the Wimbledon courts has attracted press attention…
Malaria is killing more people worldwide than previously thought, but the number of deaths has fallen rapidly as efforts to combat the disease have ramped-up. Yet,…
Even before their full impact has been felt, national austerity measures are compromising the countrys ability to keep on top of rodent infestations, according to the…
The Badger Trusts bid to prevent a cull going ahead in England this autumn has failed. Sitting on Tuesday 11 September, the three Court of Appeal…
Malta International Airport (MIS) has been ordered to pay more than “250,000 in damages to Air Malta and to an insurance company for the damages to…
If any reminder is needed as to the dangers associated with the incorrect use of these gassing products, look no further than the USA where two…
The licence issued on 17 September is to permit the control of badgers in West Gloucestershire for the purpose of preventing the spread of bovine tuberculosis…
In brief, there have been no major, but certainly some minor, changes to the Bird General and Class licences for 2012. UK bird control licences issued…
The badger cull in England can go ahead. Thats the verdict given by Mr Justice Ousley today (Thursday 12 July) following a judicial review, instigated by…

