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Octopuses and lobsters have feelings – include them in sentience bill, urge MPs
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Fish Welfare?
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It would start with the cellar door. My dadâs friend Darcy would park outside our house with a wooden door strapped to the roof of his Ford Zephyr. Together they would then unscrew the hinges of our cellar door and add it to Darcyâs. With the two doors lashed down they would set forth on the most exciting adventure ever: pike fishing.
I was six years old. We lived in south central Glasgow and this was the most exciting and dangerous fishing trip I never got to experience. As I remember it, my dad told me they would have to approach the far-off, remote, pike-infested water across treacherous mud and swamp. Hence the doors. Leap-frogging. Until they reached the waterâs edge.
Fishing is a form of meditation – it s always been my escape
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The government is set to consult on a ban, The Telegraph understands
8 April 2021 • 6:00pm
Glue traps designed for rodents often catch non-target animals, such as these robins which died after their ordeal
Credit: RSPCA
Glue traps which can cause immense suffering could be banned, as the government plans a consultation into their use.
The Telegraph understands that ministers are pushing for an imminent consultation, and hope this will lead to a ban, as there is no justification for their use.
The traps are used to catch rodents, but animals including favourite garden birds and household pets have been known to get stuck to them, becoming injured or even dying.