Mole Traps

K9S4EVA replied on 28/09/2021 08:58

Posted on 28/09/2021 08:58

I was disgusted to find out that Caravan Club Policy is to trap and kill moles.

I saw a man setting mole traps along the external and internal perimeter hedge at the entrance to Old Hartley Club Site on Sunday 19 September 2021.

I enquired if he was setting mole traps and he said yes. I asked if that was ethical and humane. He said it was better than seeing mole hills. I said 'is it really?'. He said it was Caravan Club Policy.

As Members surely we have the right to decide whether we'd be happy seeing mole hills, or whether we'd prefer to trap and kill moles, sometimes not immediately killing them and leaving them to suffer.

I wonder why the Wardens can't just remove the erupted earth if it's deemed unsightly?

On top of this, what if a dog dug them up and got injured.  Many terriers and hounds would be very interested in digging where something like a trap has been buried.

Moles are not the enemy, they aerate soil and eat pests...see link below:

https://www.rspca.org.uk/documents/1494935/9042554/Living+with+-+moles+-+formatted+%28V1.2%29+-+2017.pdf/61a0a5f6-b28e-c46e-042d-5b8fecf54207?t=1553171460360&download=true

I would like to see Members being given the opportunity to vote on such cruel practices and whether they feel their Club should continue with them.

In my opinion, if people think natural occurrences like mole hills are unsightly they should question why they want to go caravanning - isn't it getting out into nature, not being in pristine, bowling green like sites?

I'd be interested to hear other people's views on the subject.

Takethedogalong replied on 30/09/2021 14:17

Posted on 30/09/2021 14:17

It’s an interesting and informative thread, and has raised an issue which may or may not be Club related. It would be good to have this thread stay open to see what the end outcome of contact with HQ is going to be. Given the track record of how some can trash a thread because they dislike some aspect of what it includes, possibly with the ultimate aim of getting it closed, then I think the OP is merely defending as politely as possible the reason for raising the issue. He/she, has my polite support๐Ÿ‘

brue replied on 30/09/2021 14:58

Posted on 30/09/2021 14:58

 These subjects are emotive. This particular area of North Tyneside/ Northumbria has been designated as a "leave alone area" as far as the natural coastal environment is concerned. Parts of it will gradually erode into the sea. There is also a problem with rats and sea birds. People who like wild life and want to protect it have to make difficult decisions on some occasions. Maybe the moles get saved this time round but you can't have a discussion about saving some wildlife whilst ignoring the rest. Which is why my contributions to this thread will not go any further. smile

 

 

K9S4EVA replied on 30/09/2021 15:51

Posted on 30/09/2021 13:55 by
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Posted on 30/09/2021 15:51

Absolutely not...I have no aspirations to be a Moderator.

Apologies if I have offended anyone. My aim was to keep the specific subject on track, to avoid it being lost.

I brought it to this forum to alert other CAMC Members of what I saw happening on a CAMC site and that I was told it was CAMC Policy.

I wanted to gauge other Members feeling on the subject.

I'd love to talk all things animal welfare with anybody.

I've not engaged in any forum before, so if it's normal practice to deviate off the original subject then I live and learn and will let the thread run whichever way it goes, without further comment.

Thanks to all who have engaged thus far! As promised I will update you with the response from the CAMC as soon as I receive it!

Cornersteady replied on 30/09/2021 16:07

Posted on 30/09/2021 15:51 by K9S4EVA

Absolutely not...I have no aspirations to be a Moderator.

Apologies if I have offended anyone. My aim was to keep the specific subject on track, to avoid it being lost.

I brought it to this forum to alert other CAMC Members of what I saw happening on a CAMC site and that I was told it was CAMC Policy.

I wanted to gauge other Members feeling on the subject.

I'd love to talk all things animal welfare with anybody.

I've not engaged in any forum before, so if it's normal practice to deviate off the original subject then I live and learn and will let the thread run whichever way it goes, without further comment.

Thanks to all who have engaged thus far! As promised I will update you with the response from the CAMC as soon as I receive it!

Posted on 30/09/2021 16:07

You raised a very interesting point and thread -thanks!

Tinwheeler replied on 30/09/2021 16:38

Posted on 30/09/2021 16:38

We would have known nothing of this occurrence without your thread. It’s good you brought it to our attention, K9 ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

JollyKernow replied on 30/09/2021 17:24

Posted on 30/09/2021 16:38 by Tinwheeler

We would have known nothing of this occurrence without your thread. Itโ€™s good you brought it to our attention, K9 ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

Posted on 30/09/2021 17:24

Evening

An interesting thread indeed. I've given my view earlier. My regional manager is on holiday this week so I've emailed him to discuss on his return. Hopefully he can get some info from his colleagues in the respective region.

Interestingly he is an avid beekeeper, I see there's a thread about bees.

JK

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Posted on 30/09/2021 17:29

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Tinwheeler replied on 30/09/2021 18:00

Posted on 30/09/2021 17:29 by
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Posted on 30/09/2021 18:00

Easy, in my view the OP brought a serious subject to the table and he was doing what we all do at times in countering off topic comments which attempted to trivialise the topic and introduce red herrings.

Had the OP been out of order, it would have been his post that was Deleted User.

replied on 30/09/2021 18:12

Posted on 30/09/2021 18:12

Had the OP been out of order, it would have been his post that was Deleted User.
 

I disagreee but let us leave it there as I have said my views

Fisherman replied on 01/10/2021 10:28

Posted on 01/10/2021 10:28

Read the media re Rats as big as Cats. Could be near you soon.

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