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Why conservation needs 'big mouths' like Chris Packham

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChris Packham: defends badgers, irritates lobbyists.BBC/Simon Lewis

Nature presenter Chris Packham has used his most recent column for BBC Wildlife Magazine to attack conservation organisations for not doing more to oppose fox hunting and badger culls, or to protect hen harriers. These groups aren’t happy, and the Countryside Alliance has...

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