End Bird Shooting
@EndBirdShooting
Fighting to end all bird shooting in the UK. A campaign of Protect the Wild
Why should wildlife lose to businesses underpinned by criminal activity? discoverwildlife.com/people/mark-ca…
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It’s time we left cruelty in the past. Share this if you want a future without shooting estates. @EndBirdShooting

What they claim is “managing the countryside”… …is actually burning it. Grouse shooting destroys peatlands and biodiversity.
It’s not culture. It’s cruelty dressed up for the elite. Tag someone who agrees.

Foxes are often victims, they are killed to protect bird shooting!

They’re now turning on each other! Clive Burgoyne filled birds with rat poison in feud with landowner of the Guynd estate near Arbroath, Angus telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/0…
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Birds of prey are vanishing from our skies — because they threaten grouse shooting profits. This isn’t nature. It’s industrialised suppression. @EndBirdShooting

Every year, heather is set alight to promote driven grouse shooting. Restoring moors instead would be an ecological and economic boom @EndBirdShooting prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/environm…
Raptor persecution is still rampant — and driven by one industry. Follow @RaptorPersUK to see what bird shooters don’t want you to know. …ptorpersecutionscotland.wordpress.com
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Dumped bodies. Stink pits. That’s the real legacy of bird shooting. This isn’t nature. It’s industrialised cruelty.

What are people’s thoughts on this?.. thetimes.com/uk/scotland/ar…
Predators like foxes are caught in snares just to protect the bird shooting industry. This isn’t nature. It’s industrialised cruelty.

Pheasants are bred, managed, and manipulated — just to be shot. This isn’t nature. It’s industrialised killing for profit.

1/5th of Scotland’s land is used for bird shooting! 😡
Grouse moors are burning peatlands. Destroying nature so a few people can shoot birds for fun. This can’t be allowed to continue.
Red grouse are bred, managed, and manipulated — just to be shot. This isn’t nature. It’s industrialised killing for profit.

Yet more suspicious disappearances of Hen Harriers! birdguides.com/news/hen-harri…