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The Natural Stuff - Big CatsI offer advice and / or identification of tracks, animal parts, predation of wild animals or domestic stock by predators either native or otherwise. I have been involved with non-native large cats for twenty seven years after my own observations of them in the wild in the UK: Read extracts from my investigations: *First Sightings and Next Sightings are excerpts from my forthcoming book 'The Dorset Large Cat Enigma' Big Cat Tracks
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offer advice and / or identification of tracks, animal parts, predation
of wild animals or domestic stock by predators either native or
otherwise. I have been involved with non-native large cats for twenty
seven years after my own observations of them in the wild in the UK.
My Photographic Evidence Slideshow and Big Cat Evidence Photographs A series of pictures providing evidence for the Big Cat phenomenon
YouTube Video: Big Cats In Britain Conference on theweekend of the 7-9 March 2008, the BCIB group held their annual conference, at Tropiquaria Zoo in Somerset.
I am an active member of the Big Cats In Britain Research Group which is an international group dedicated to the research of this phenomenon, and The Centre for Fortean Zoology. I have contributed widely in the form of lectures, slide shows, TV documentary, radio, magazines and books on this subject. The following document: COWAL AND TROSSACHS FD DRAFT POLICY ON BIG CATS is an example of narrow minded irresponsibility. It may prove to some extent as to what lengths the authorities will got o either hide the truth or out of ignorance to eradicate harmless animals. I would not advise anybody to shoot one of theses animals even if it caught in the act of killing livestock. The reason being is that if the particular animal had dependant offspring then a more serious situation could erupt. Moreover nobody is licensed to shoot cats of any description and the animals we are dealing with could be protected by law. Quote:- "Recently there has been an increase in the number of alleged
sightings of large cats in Central Scotland. None have been confirmed
in terms of photographs or carcasses but it is considered prudent to
issue guidance “just in case”. Read If you want to know what killed your sheep, then I’m your man. There are currently some excellent publications providing information on Big Cats in Britain (Click here) |
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