BenBhoy
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Yeah, I love it. Never seen so many. Far more than rabbits here.I know one thing there's Hares fookin everywhere around my neck of the woods
Yeah, I love it. Never seen so many. Far more than rabbits here.I know one thing there's Hares fookin everywhere around my neck of the woods
From my own personal experience, I see many many more hares than rabbits on my grounds - Peak District.I have just done a search for UK Hare population data. It is very sparse and what is available is decades old.
In my experienc of shooting the same ground for now on 30 + yrs hares are now abundant and rabbits are scarce. This year I saw hares on one particular farm for the first time. I saw 2 one night on the thermal.
Night time thermal survey would be the only way to accurately assess hares nos.
In fact thermal drone would be an ideal tool.
The government needs to be robustly challenged on the scientific data basis for this proposal.
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Hares can cause huge damage to both young planted trees and commercial crops, especially row cropped vegetables. They are also very good eating.
Hare coursing is a challenge in some areas. There is plenty of existing legislation to prosecute illegal coursing, starting with basic poaching, then hunting with dogs, and thats before you start looking at the actual individuals and what else they are up to.
my Brother in laws sister in a sgt in Hampshire Police Force, involved in rural policing. Her biggest challenge is actually having police to deal with incidents. When she started with the force there were 8,000 police in service, there are now 3,000. She simply does not have enough police to respond ti incidents as she has not a way to make them be in three places at once.
muntjacThink you'll find that hares will breed all year around. What's next, a closed season for muntjack to protect the young?
More fairy tale/ Walt Disney influence than reality but hey, when ever did truth get in the way of a politician!
And why is this in bold print?
Indeed , all my grounds are lifting with themThe people/group's claiming that hare numbers are low is because they're not seeing them. You don't get many hares in a sitting room or city centre, so numbers must be low.
Probably a closed season for rabbits ...the numpties.Think you'll find that hares will breed all year around. What's next, a closed season for muntjack to protect the young?
This is it , a lot of areas now have more hares than rabbits ...go figureMore hares seen now than at any time in my 58 years. Mid-Norfolk.
Welfare, we already ban the sale of hares in the summer.
That’s the only reason I shoot them, and I only shoot them in November and December.I read it earlier today, Eustice’s claim is quite remarkable. The main reason that hares are shot seems to be to prevent illegal coursing.