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    Hopefully people could see the irony in my earlier posting.
    I'm an average animal lover. By that I mean that, like most people, I enjoy seeing birds fly (except gulls of course) squirrels bounder about (except grey of course) and insects crawl and buzz about flowers in the sunshine of a hot summers day ( except wasps, flees, ticks and woodworm of course).
    I don't obsess about them but accept them as part of the landscape and for the important job they do making up part of the ecosystem.
    What has happened is that sef interested groups have, once again, bandied together to spread fear and panic in order to push forward their agenda which inevitably preaches the mantra of climate change.
    Read the report that the worried concerned have issued recently and there really is no evidence of a grand loss in the number of cherry picked species they care to warn us about and their imminent demise is caused by the climate.
    Funny that they blame global warming when there has been no warming for the past sixteen or so years. Certainly in the UK the average winter temperatures have been going down over the past five or so years. So obviously there is another explanation as to why the numbers have changed.
    But to blame climate change is just dishonest and gives sceptics like me more ammunition to show that all this panic about the climate is not only stupid but highly damaging both economically and in other ways.
    But people love a good scare story which is why reports like this sell so well. It's one long drama playing out like the Archers with an endless story line.
    To these people it makes the World slightly unworldly as if all these environmental stories were happening on a different planet much like Ambridge is to avid fans of radios longest soap.
    This week it was ducks - tune in next week to see what other impending doomsday story will carry us all through the next installment.

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