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Latest ReleasesShowing the 10 latest of 14. Show all. Re-wilding parts of the countryside is ‘misconceived’, says the CLAThe CLA today (Tuesday, 29 September) said plans to “re-wild” large tracts of the countryside are ill thought out and would have serious implications for England’s working countryside. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [29 September 2009] The CLA today (Thursday, 24 September) said Natural England needed to tread carefully with its proposed introduction of sea eagles to the Suffolk coast. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [24 September 2009] CLA Vice-President Harry Cotterell talks about the rise in rabbit numbers on BBC NewsCLA Vice-President Harry Cotterell has been interviewed by the BBC’s Tim Muffett about the recent explosion in rabbit numbers. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [13 August 2009] Wales has it right with badger cull, says CLAThe CLA today praised the decision by the Welsh Assembly Government’s Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones to initiate a badger cull to eliminate bovine TB in Wales. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [25 March 2009] Bovine TB vaccine alone won’t ease farmers’ plight, says CLAThe CLA said today it was pleased with Secretary of State Hilary Benn’s announcement that trial vaccinations of badgers to prevent bovine TB in cattle would begin in England in the next year. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [19 March 2009] Beaver re-introduction would be box ticking, says CLA Natural England is considering whether beavers should be reintroduced to England’s waterways – a move that the CLA believes would be just another tick in the box to appease the public. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [18 March 2009] The CLA has written to Natural England saying that landowners and farmers are concerned about the way decisions concerning the proposed reintroduction of white tailed eagles into Norfolk appear to be being made. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [12 December 2008] CLA tells Defra Ministers to get off the fence on TBThe CLA (The Country Land and Business Association) has applauded the decision by Welsh Assembly Government Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones to take a proactive approach to controlling bovine TB in Wales. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [10 April 2008] Changes to Habitats Regulations - CLA response“It’s a bizarre state of affairs that land managers could be prosecuted for carrying out lawful activities on their land,” says the Country Land and Business Association’s (CLA) environment adviser, Ben Underwood... [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [22 June 2007] Game Shoots To Sign Up To New Assurance Scheme The leading shooting and landowning organisations have come together today (Saturday 28 July) to launch the first ever independently assessed shoot assurance scheme. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [29 July 2006] |
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