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JIM CRUMLEY: Deer population to be halved? Let s reintroduce wolves and let nature do the job

© Supplied by Courier artist The day after tomorrow is Earth Day. Part of me thinks that an annual day-long event that embraces all the continents is a remarkable thing. The other part of me thinks that every day should be Earth Day. The theme of Earth Day 2021 is Restore the Earth. What does that mean? Permit me to call your attention to two newspaper stories from the past week, one from a London national and the other one from this very newspaper. © Shutterstock / non c Planet Earth with sunrise in space – elements of this image furnished by NASA. The first story reports the findings of a new study by the Key Biodiversity Areas Secretariat which lives in the David Attenborough Building at Cambridge University.

New rules in Scotland make it illegal to kill a mountain hare without a licence

Mountain hare / Alpine hare / snow hare (Lepus timidus) in white winter pelage in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands. Photo by: Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Image PROTECTIONS for mountain hares have come into force from today, in what campaigners are calling National Mountain Hare Day. The new regulations mean that it is illegal to intentionally kill, injure or take mountain hares without a licence. They were passed after pressure from Scottish Green MSP Alison Johnstone to accept the licensing as part of the new wildlife legislation. Johnstone said: “Today is an important moment for all those who campaigned for years to end the indiscriminate mass slaughter of mountain hares on Scotland’s grouse moors. These new protections come as a direct result of my amendment to wildlife laws last year, which forced the Government to act after years of delay.

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