Badger Cull Fuel Fund

Fundraising campaign by Beds Bucks
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We need to fund our fight against the unnecessary, inhumane and expensive badger cull - again, for the fourth year. Every little helps, it all goes directly to our campaign of direct action to save badgers' lives.

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Saving wildlife by non-violent direct action

Saving wildlife by non-violent direct action

Donors

  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 19, 2016
£10.00
  • M Mc
  • Donated on Oct 19, 2016
  • Keep up the good work. So sad that this is necessary.

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  • Balbuzard Pecheur
  • Donated on Oct 19, 2016
  • You are doing a great job. Keep up the good work

£10.00

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121 donors
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 19, 2016
£10.00
  • M Mc
  • Donated on Oct 19, 2016
  • Keep up the good work. So sad that this is necessary.

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  • Balbuzard Pecheur
  • Donated on Oct 19, 2016
  • You are doing a great job. Keep up the good work

£10.00
  • Richard Insall
  • Donated on Oct 18, 2016
  • Thank you.

£30.00
  • Amanda Hannaway
  • Donated on Oct 15, 2016
  • Thank you for the good work you are doing to help save and protect wildlife.

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  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 11, 2016
£150.00
  • David Wilcock
  • Donated on Oct 06, 2016
  • I applaud wholeheartedly all that you wonderful, brave and committed sabs do. My donation isn't even a fraction of what I'd like to give; ultimately, it is only seriously big funding that will mobilise you guys on a scale that really lances those utter bastards who kill animals for 'fun'. At a national, and international level, there are many big-name celebs, politicians, and others in public life who are devoutly anti-hunt and anti cruelty - the influence they could have in bringing a permanent stop to wildlife crime is massive - but they are not harnessed in common cause, tending to act individually, and therefore dilute the potential of their power. You, me we - all of us - need to escalate our thinking, and our expectations of our opposition to wildlife crime, to a level undreamed of. We need to be a lobby so powerful, so strong in numbers, and with such a mighty voice, that colluding governments, the colluding judiciary and those warped numbskulls who get their buzz from killing animals, understand that this is the 21st century, and that for them and the hunting mobsters, the game really is is up. Within the figure that 85 per cent of the populace are strongly opposed to any repeal of the hunting ban, lies the ingredients of a game-changing victory against the wildlife criminals. It's my believe that if the slogan - 'The Tories - the party that loves to kill animals' was wheeled out in a big way, with big publicity and really effective PR in the run up to the next General Election, then those worthless, far-arsed, plummy-mouthed, public-school, wildlife-killing, hunting/shooting/trapping Tory bastards who are the principal criminals, wouldn't have a prayer of ever being elected. Remember: ' The Tories - the party that loves to kill animals' (but with apologies to that small but admirable group known as 'Conservatives against Foxhunting', who think for themselves, and demonstrate laudable humanitarian conscience). Go for it you guys. All power to your elbow. David Wilcock.

£20.00
  • Badger Hound
  • Donated on Oct 04, 2016
  • Thanks for putting yourselves through this for the sake of our badgers; they'd have had little hope without you. Greatest respect to all for your courageousness and commitment.

£5.00
  • Inet Strydom
  • Donated on Oct 04, 2016
£20.00
£20.00
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