Animal Advocacy Animal/Rights/Welfare thread

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RSPCA-WEST HATCH


Netting entanglement remains a common reason for us admitting injured wildlife. Often with the animal sustaining catastrophic injuries, like this poor fox cub who was sadly found tangled with their deceased sibling (the injuries were too graphic to publish.

The remaining cub is doing well. She has recovered from her injuries and has been introduced to a new litter mate. However she will now have to spend a minimum of 4 months in care until she reaches an age of independence.
Help us to protect animals by:

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Removing nets when not in use and storing them properly, off the ground.
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If you do have to use them, keep them taut and inspect regularly.
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Use alternatives with rigid solid mesh to protect ponds and crops.