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Farm leaders react with alarm at fresh bid to re-wild lynx

Farm leaders react with alarm at fresh bid to re-wild lynx 16 February 2021 | The prospect of its reintroduction has caused widespread concern from the farming industry Free range egg producers and sheep farmers have reacted with alarm at the latest bid to re-introduce lynx to parts of the United Kingdom. A year long study has been launched by a consortium of conservationists to see if the public would support reintroduction, with a view to releasing them within the next five years. The project is being headed by the Vincent Wildlife Trust, Scotland: The Big Picture, and Trees for Life, and part funded by Danish billionaires Anders Poulson and Lisbet Rausing who own large estates in the Scottish Highlands.

Setting Biden s seafood policy table

Setting Biden s seafood policy table Linda Behnken and Mike Conroy, opinion contributors © Getty Images Setting Biden s seafood policy table Fishermen have been invited to be partners with the Biden administration on ocean policy and we are prepared to engage. Hard work, honest dialog and commitments to justice and equity will ensure that we remain at the table and not on the menu. January s executive order tackling climate change includes ambitious provisions that set agencies on a course to climate mitigation. Most importantly for America s commercial fishing families, the order established two parallel processes to secure direct input from fishermen on, respectively the appropriate ways to conserve 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030, an initiative known as 30x30, and ways to make our fisheries more resilient to climate change.

Something to hide? Department of Environment takes the

weekly newspaper. Secrecy, according to the 19th-century English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, is an instrument of conspiracy and ought never to be the system of regular government. Yet bureaucracy always seeks the path of least disclosure. That path is well tramped by the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (Deff). Transparent they are not. Because it’s their legal duty to provide information requested of them, they’ve become masters of diversion and diffusion. It’s not that they’re uncommunicative, but that they lead you on a merry dance just to get the facts that you’d expect to be freely available to the public in a functioning democracy.

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