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Inglorious - Conflict in the Uplands (Paperback)
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Inglorious - Conflict in the Uplands (Paperback)
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Loot Price R291
Discovery Miles 2 910
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Driven grouse shooting, where flocks of Red Grouse are chased by
lines of beaters so that they fly over lines of 'guns' that shoot
the fast-flying birds, is a peculiarly British fieldsport. It is
also peculiarly British in that it is deeply rooted in the British
class system. This multi-million pound business dominates the hills
of the north of England - the Pennines, the North Yorkshire Moors,
the Cheviots - and throughout Scotland. Grouse shooting is big
business. VERY big business And backed by powerful, wealthy
lobbying groups, its tendrils run throughout British society.
Inglorious makes the case for banning driven grouse shooting. The
facts and arguments are presented fairly but the author, Mark
Avery, states from the start why he has, after many years of
soul-searching, come down in favour of an outright ban. There is
too much illegal killing of wildlife, such as Buzzards, Golden
Eagles, and, most egregiously of all, Hen Harriers; and, as a land
use, it wrecks the ecology of the hills. However, grouse shooting
is economically important, and it is a great British tradition. All
of these, and other points of view, are given fair and detailed
treatment and analysis - and the author talks to a range of people
on different sides of the debate. The book also sets out Avery's
campaign with Chris Packham to gain support for the proposal to ban
grouse shooting, culminating in 'Hen Harrier Day', timed to
coincide with the 'Glorious' 12th. This new paperback edition
includes new material on what went on in 2015, including the
devastating floods of that winter, bringing the story right up to
date. Mark Avery continues to stir up a debate about fieldsports,
the countryside and big business in a book that all British
conservationists will want to read.
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