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Roger Fox's avatar

Well done Rob great news. I think that goat has a soft spot for you.

Natalie's avatar

Amazing work. 👏 ❤️ 😍

Carol Ward's avatar

Dear Rob

THANK YOU for all your amazing energy and success from the early days of Keep the Ban to the growing results for Protect the Wild. Soon killing anything for 'sport' will be reviled and the killers treated with the disgust they deserve! You are in my Will and a New Year gift is planned. This is instead of a Christmas card and spare the reindeer.....

Yours sincerely

Carol

Dave M's avatar

Thanks for some good news Rob. Thanks for all you at PTW do 😊💪🦊

Vivien Boyns's avatar

I think Roger is right about the goat, great work as always

DAVID's avatar

Saw the discussion on calendar itv Yorkshire news programme unfortunately pro cull said not enough evidence to stop cull

james wood's avatar

Great news for animals, what we need is other ways of communicating too/with "JOE PUBLIC", does any one know of a member, with a "LIGHT PLANE", who can "DRAG" a "BANNER" across the skies of "UNITED KINGDOM", with "WILDLIFE ANIMAL PROTECTION", well it's just a thought, you never know.

Vanessa's avatar

Great to hear some good news for a change!

Rosie Third's avatar

Great to hear this good news!! Well done Rob, to you and to all the team.

Frances King's avatar

So pleased to hear the good news and well done to Protect the Wild and all of us who support them. We’ve all just got to keep the pressure up.

Cara's avatar
Nov 30Edited

That is great news! I also sincerely hope that by this time next year: 1. Hunting wild animals with dogs will be gone for good.

2. The INEFFECTIVE badger "cull" will be completely stopped for good, including that last "licence" in Cumbria.

3. We will see a bill or legislation put forward that will ban ALL snares for good, that will hopefully take effect by the end of next year.

4. We will see a bill or legislation put forward that will ban sick trophy hunting imports of endangered animals by the end of next year.

5. We will see a continued proper phase out of unimaginably cruel and completely uneccessary "experiments" on animals by the implementation of Animal Free Research UK's "Herbie's Law"

And 6. MP Ruth Jones's fur bill will have gone through parliament and the UK will no longer import or sell "new fur".