This was the programme i saw a breeder releasing his Fritillary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cskdd
seemed totally freelance kinda thing
from what I can gather this kind of thing happens all over the place so what are the legal issues with breeding?
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There was a Butterfly Conservation person present when he was releasing the Heath Fritillaries so I would assume his breeding and release activities are "approved" by BC.vawn wrote:This was the programme i saw a breeder releasing his Fritillary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cskdd
seemed totally freelance kinda thing
from what I can gather this kind of thing happens all over the place so what are the legal issues with breeding?
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My dad phoned me yesterday to tell me that was on and I thought what a cracking little programme it was. I really enjoyed it.
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I liked it too. It was from 2007 originally it seems.
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Shame those 126 Heaths got released in such dreadful conditions.
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thank you

it really is thoughDavid M wrote:Shame those 126 Heaths got released in such dreadful conditions.
