WILDLIFE
LUNDY RATS - Stop the Slaughter
Animal Aid has condemned four national conservation organisations for their role in the cull of rats on the isle of Lundy.
The rats have lived on Lundy for over four hundred years, and are an important part of the island's biodiversity. The black rat has itself been described as one of the rarest mammals in the UK.
Shame of the conservation groups
An undercover investigation has put the conservation groups to shame.
Demo report<
On 9th May 2003, a small but dedicated group of protesters took part in a demonstration against the cull.
Help stop the cull
It's not too late to stop the cull. Find out how you can help.
Campaign history
- Lundy rats demo report (May 03)
- Lundy rats - help stop the cull (May 03)
- Lundy rats undercover investigation (Apr 03)
- Shame of top-table conservation groups (Apr 03)
- Lundy rats - stop the slaughter (Mar 03)
- Lundy rat slaughter sparks outcry (Dec 02)
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