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Ref: Mink Keeping Prohibition Order 2004
We welcome the order because the mink population in England, Scotland and Wales is now out of control. It is having a terrible effect on livestock and on wildlife in our countryside. Mink arrived here in the 1920s. Since then, thanks not least to the disgraceful activities of so-called animal rights activists-[Interruption.]-they have now been released. We are told that the pre-breeding population in Britain is something like 110,000. I was glad to hear the Minister say, ''Hear, hear'' from a sedentary position. I take it that he entirely condemns the activities of those disgraceful people. Not only have they released mink into the wild, but they have taken part in all kinds of other pretty awful activities in the name of so-called animal rights. I am glad that the Committee condemns their disgraceful and irresponsible behaviour. The 110,000 mink now spread across almost all parts of the mainland are extremely aggressive and they are highly effective predators on all sorts of native species, particularly the water vole. The water vole population has collapsed in England as a result, but the mink has also had a devastating effect on ground-nesting birds, fish and, to a degree, on otters, although that is the subject of academic debate. Some people say that the otter is bigger and will have its own land and that that spreads the mink away from his own territory; others say that the mink is instinctively more aggressive that the otter and that mink have been seen to attack otters. The two animals cannot live together. There is clear evidence of a dislike of mink in most of the responses to the 2003 consultation by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on the statutory instrument. English Nature said: ''Research has shown that wild mink present the greatest single impediment to the delivery of the government's biodiversity action plan for the water vole.'' |
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