Steve Batkin - Thursday.18.10.2018. Help Cause Wars, Hate Paying Tax And Shoot Lots Of Wildlife. Extremely Rare Hen Harriers Shot -- Police Interview Harry! Above image on safari is Prince Harry the son of Britain's possible future king Prince Charles and grandson of current Queen Elizabeth 2nd. Britain's royals and their aristocratic global banking associates have always been keen on hunting wild life and contributing to its demise. Britain is a small country compared to many other countries and over the centuries has suffered greatly from environmental damage with only around one percent of its natural forest left and many of its large mammals extinct. There're organisations throughout Britain who're trying to repair some of the massive and deliberate man made environmental damage what's been done over the centuries but progress is extremely slow and done mainly by volunteers. Britain's large mammals like wolves, bears, lynxes, wild boar, bison, moose/elk, wild horse have been extinct for centuries with sea eagles and capercaillie having to be reintroduced from countries like Norway and golden eagles along with ospreys just about hanging on. Even small mammals like beaver became extinct and many more small mammals and birds were and in some cases still are on the brink of extinction. Who do we have to blame for all this devastation? Of course our leadership! When Britain's war profiteering, tax avoiding lazy leadership weren't shooting Britain's wild life; or supervising agents like game keepers to shoot, poison and trap wild life for commercial purposes they were on safaris abroad and damaging other nations' environments! Anyway back to Prince Harry and the shooting of rare creatures on the royals huge private Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England; apparently Prince Harry has been questioned by the police over the killing of a pair of legally protected and extremely rare hen harriers: a member of staff from an adjacent nature reserve along with members of the public witnessed the incident and told the police but unfortunately the police can't prove exactly who did it. There's a term called vicarious liability where land owners are prosecuted by the police even if their agents or game keepers did the killing of the rare bird/animal: a vital and much needed law!
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