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New laws to stop non-native species from threatening British wildlife could also create toughter penalties for animal rights' activists who release creatures such as boar into the wild.
Proposed changes in legislation would ban the sale of non- native animals and plants such as American bullfrogs, while some types of crayfish and water hyacinths could be banned.See the full content of this document
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New Laws to Repel Wildlife Invaders
However, the changes could also act as a tougher deterrent to activists such as the Animal Liberation Front, whose members last week released 150 wild boar from Bramblew...
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