Jason . Ede
Wed, 27 Jan 2010 05:42:59 -0800
Hi - the phone number for any crime (wildlife or otherwise) is 0845
6070999....and has been for some years.
Please do report wildlife crime..
Regards
Jason
Jason Ede
Detective Constable
Counter-Terrorist Intelligence, Wildlife Crime and Police Search Adviser
Operations Department, Sussex Police HQ, Church Lane, Lewes, East
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Just to say, Jason, I tried repeatedly to get in contact with the WCO
last
year (or the year before) about a dead sparrowhawk found near to a
farmyard
and my worry about poisoning. After much faffing around with phone calls
and
the web site sent an email to what I was told was the current address
for
the wildlife officer...and never received a reply.
Pleased to hear about your good work, but it seems to me there are
problems
with contacting the Wildlife Crime Officer,
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> Hi - I am a Police Wildlife Crime Officer and just wanted to
> (politely) challenge the posting stating "The Police appear to be
> powerless (or
> scared) and nothing is done.". We've convicted quite a few wildlife
> criminals here in Sussex recently, including a group of hare coursers,
> and arrested 5 men just before Christmas in relation to deer poaching
> (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/8425985.stm) and other
> offences under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. Operation Eyrie last
> year helped protect the Peregrine Falcon population in Sussex
> (http://www.sussex.police.uk/operations/op_eyrie.asp). We are hard on
> the heels of several other suspects and will be knocking on their
doors
> shortly).
>
> DC Jason Ede
> Widllife Crime Officer
> Sussex Police
> 0845 6070999
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> Subject: Re: [Adastra] March Hares
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> Thanks for that Glynn, I didn't realise that things were that bad.
> Pity that the landowners can't get away with shooting the coursers. We
> live in a sad world. I guess that also means it isn't wise to publish
> any possible locations. Sarah
>
> --- On Mon, 25/1/10, Glynn Jones <glynnhughjo...@btinternet.com>
> wrote:
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> From: Glynn Jones <glynnhughjo...@btinternet.com>
> Subject: Re: [Adastra] March Hares
> To: "Adastra discussion group" <adastra@lists.sxbrc.org.uk>
> Date: Monday, 25 January, 2010, 10:06
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>
> An interesting but sad take on this issue that you may already be
> aware
> of:- ? Hares attract a certain cultural minority that like to course
> them with their their long dogs, when challenged by landowners etc
they
> are extrememly aggressive and threaten to burn down barns, houses etc.
> The Police appear to be powerless (or scared) and nothing is done. The
> only defence of the landowner is to shoot every hare he sees on his
land
> in the hope that the "cousins" will go elswhere. ? Glynn
>
>
>
>
>
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> From: SARAH PATTON <house.mo...@btopenworld.com>
> To: Adastra <adastra@lists.sxbrc.org.uk>
> Sent: Monday, 25 January, 2010 9:42:22
> Subject: [Adastra] March Hares
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> Does anyone know of any good sites in Sussex for seeing courting
> hares? I've not seen them since I was a kid (at Long Furlong near
> Findon).
>
> Thanks!
> Sarah
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> That's really good to hear, I was merely repeating what farming
> contacts
> have told me and reflecting on my own experience when dealing with the
> same section of society during my 30 years with the NT. I hope when
you
> knock on their doors they are not away at a funeral?or wedding in
Ireland
> ;-}
> ?
> Glynn
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> Hi - I am a Police Wildlife Crime Officer and just wanted to
> (politely) challenge the posting stating "The Police appear to be
> powerless (or
> scared) and nothing is done.". We've convicted quite a few wildlife
> criminals here in Sussex recently, including a group of hare coursers,
> and arrested 5 men just before Christmas in relation to deer poaching
> (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/8425985.stm) and other
> offences under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. Operation Eyrie last
> year helped protect the Peregrine Falcon population in Sussex
> (http://www.sussex.police.uk/operations/op_eyrie.asp). We are hard on
> the heels of several other suspects and will be knocking on their
doors
> shortly).
>
> DC Jason Ede
> Widllife Crime Officer
> Sussex Police?
> 0845 6070999
>
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> Subject: Re: [Adastra] March Hares
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> Thanks for that Glynn, I didn't realise that things were that bad.
> Pity that the landowners can't get away with shooting the coursers. We
> live in a sad world. I guess that also means it isn't wise to publish
> any possible locations. Sarah
>
> --- On Mon, 25/1/10, Glynn Jones <glynnhughjo...@btinternet.com>
> wrote:
>
> From: Glynn Jones <glynnhughjo...@btinternet.com>
> Subject: Re: [Adastra] March Hares
> To: "Adastra discussion group" <adastra@lists.sxbrc.org.uk>
> Date: Monday, 25 January, 2010, 10:06
>
>
> An interesting but sad take on this issue that you may already be
> aware
> of:- ? Hares attract a certain cultural minority that like to course
> them with their their long dogs, when challenged by landowners etc
they
> are extrememly aggressive and threaten to burn down barns, houses etc.
> The Police appear to be powerless (or scared) and nothing is done. The
> only defence of the landowner is to shoot every hare he sees on his
land
> in the hope that the "cousins" will go elswhere. ? Glynn
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: SARAH PATTON <house.mo...@btopenworld.com>
> To: Adastra <adastra@lists.sxbrc.org.uk>
> Sent: Monday, 25 January, 2010 9:42:22
> Subject: [Adastra] March Hares
>
>
>
>
>
> Does anyone know of any good sites in Sussex for seeing courting
> hares? I've not seen them since I was a kid (at Long Furlong near
> Findon).
>
> Thanks!
> Sarah
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