Does the Club Mag care what we think ?

DreamMachine replied on 25/08/2016 12:47

Posted on 25/08/2016 12:47

I sent an complaint email to the Mag on August 1st & have never received a reply.

So on 6th August I emailed the club who sent it on to the Mag - still no response.

The reason I was contacting the Mag was in the August edition 'epic adventures cartoon strip' in 'kids corner' had what I regard very unwise suggestion that it is safe for children to try & touch / handle wild squirrels. Squirrels are renowned for having a vicious bite & I think the Mag was very unwise in publishing such content particulary as it is aimed at children.

It seems that they have totally ignored my concerns - I've had no response back at all & having just received the September Mag they have published nothing in there either.

I am most disappointed in the lack of concern by the Mag staff.

trellis replied on 31/08/2016 17:19

Posted on 31/08/2016 17:19

Foxes are part of our eco system, as are most things that were put on this earth before we evolved to destoy it

Wise words, JVB.......

Fine until the top predators are removed (for whatever reason) then the natural eco system is disrupted and until restored, certain animals need to be controlled.

Not suggesting that the control should consist of chasing them all over the place with dogs by the way.

Write your comments here...Fisherman ,I totally agree with your post , selective culling has to be used .As for hunting IMO,that is barbaric ,and before anyone kicks off I'm not a townie but a born and bred country bumpkin.

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