Received anonymously: While checking in on local wildlife a group of activists came across a whole heap of shotgun pellets and a pheasant feeder. That night the country was hit by fierce storms that damaged the feeder deeming it unusable! Note wherever animals are being killed storms will continue to rage!
Tag: pheasants
Sep 27
Activists Smash Pheasant Feeder (Leicestershire, UK)
Received anonymously: While checking in on local wildlife a group of activists came across a whole heap of shotgun pellets and a pheasant feeder. That night the country was hit by fierce storms that damaged the feeder deeming it unusable! Note wherever animals are being killed storms will continue to rage!
Sep 24
ALF Sabotage Pheasant Pens (Norfolk, UK)
Received anonymously: The ALF strikes again, sabotaging two huge pheasant release pens in the Norfolk countryside. Car batteries and electric wiring removed and cut, mesh torn away, anti fox grates and pop holes destroyed. Trail left to give the birds the best chance of getting to safety. See it, sab it, save them 👊🏼
Sep 24
ALF Sabotage Pheasant Pens (Norfolk, UK)
Received anonymously: The ALF strikes again, sabotaging two huge pheasant release pens in the Norfolk countryside. Car batteries and electric wiring removed and cut, mesh torn away, anti fox grates and pop holes destroyed. Trail left to give the birds the best chance of getting to safety. See it, sab it, save them 👊🏼
Oct 09
ALF Liberates Pheasants and Quail at Wilson Wildlfe Area (Oregon, USA)
Received anonymously: On 09/18/2021, ten pheasants and quail were freed from captivity at the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area in Oregon. Fencing was cut at the sides and the top edges of the enclosures, then we stepped in and guided the birds toward the holes and watched them fly away into the night. A few birds …
Oct 09
ALF Liberates Pheasants and Quail at Wilson Wildlfe Area (Oregon, USA)
Received anonymously: On 09/18/2021, ten pheasants and quail were freed from captivity at the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area in Oregon. Fencing was cut at the sides and the top edges of the enclosures, then we stepped in and guided the birds toward the holes and watched them fly away into the night. A few birds …