
Wallabies Live To Fight Another Day!
The 60 wallabies from Inchconnachan Island in Loch Lomond may get a last minute reprieve after campaigners stepped in to protest the planned cull.
Animal welfare groups and commercial animal dealers have given the critters hope and offered to catch all 60 wallabies and find new homes for them.
Luss Estates, who own the island where the wallabies live, said that they would have to kill the cute critters to save the local wildlife who share the island with them.
Although not native to Britain, the wallabies have been living on the island for 70 years causing no problems.
Animal lovers were outraged and decided to campaign by invading the island and putting up “save the wallabies” banners in protest.
But it’s not all good news.
Recently walkers were distraught when they found dead wallabies that had been shot and a mass grave with charred carcasses.
John Robins, of Animal Concern, said: “If necessary, we and other animal welfare organisations are willing to support Luss Estates in finding new homes for the wallabies or exploring non-lethal means to eliminate them by curbing breeding.
“Luss Estates have already been approached by commercial animal dealers who are interested in investigating the possibility of catching and selling the animals.
“I would much rather non-commercial options, such as rehoming the animals in suitable sanctuaries, are fully explored first.
“Many people in this country are opposed to culling animals in general and to killing the Loch Lomond wallabies in particular.”
These wallabies have been living on the island for 70 years. Is this really about saving the other wildlife on the island or about the fact that we are in a recession and Luss Estates can no longer afford to keep them? And surely if there was a problem with them it would have shown up a darn sight sooner than 70 years after their introduction to the island!
Love Your Country By Taking Your Rubbish Home!

Bird lovers at the Wigton Bay visitors centre helplessly watched in horror as a Osprey chick fought for it’s life, in it’s nest, after getting tangled in a PIECE OF PLASTIC!
The site at Galloway in the south west of Scotland is monitored by the visitors centre and both visitors and members of the public watched the events unfold.
An attendant at the centre said that the incident highlighted how peoples “careless actions” of not taking their rubbish home with them could affect the birds.
If the people of Britain want to protect our country then we have to protect everything in it which includes the environment and the wildlife.
The world is changing (and not for the better) and as the number of people in Britain is on the rise, neither you nor I want to live in a country that is made up of concrete pavements from Land’s End to John O’Groats.
What make’s Britain unique is the lakes, the lochs, the mountains, the valleys, the insects, the birds, the mammals and most of all the native peoples who live here.
Our people’s, who have a good and generous nature, have been taken advantage of by this traitorous government by playing on our good nature and making us feel bad when we object to “helping others” in the form of IMMIGRATION!
We have to protect our country the best way we can and that way is to vote the British National Party. Already we are influencing government with the prime minister, Gordon Brown, saying that British people will get houses before immigrants.
Would you have thought he would have said that 6 months ago?
Without the British National Party having a growing presence in British politics, the Labour party would have never made this statement yesterday!