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Malcolm

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 8:47 am
Post subject: RSPB & Woodland Trust corporate partners, time to let the cat out of the bag?
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Might it not be time to send a discreet letter or email to the
corporate partners of the RSPB and Woodland Trust telling them about
WT/RSPB dirty tricks campaigns, the animals they slaughter and the
cover-ups they use to hide their CONservation hooliganism?

If you feel so inclined complain to the partners here, if you need any
help on material just search www.google.com dont forget to mention one
of their (now ex) employees David Bradbury who conducted a criminal
dirty tricks campaign whilst working for WT, not to mention stealing
material protected under the data protection act. Also Malcolm Ogilvie
an employee of RSPB and well known nazi stylist CONservation hooligan,
criminal and dirty tricks campaigner. Let them know, let the world
know.

Corporate links

Below is the collection of links to our corporate partners:
Alliance & Leicester A leading bank who are supporting tree planting
in Northern Ireland and Scotland to mark the refurbishment of their
branches. www.alliance-leicester.co.uk
Aveda A leading provider of natural health and beauty products, Aveda
has supported the Trust through their promotion of Earth Month in
April 2000, 2001 and 2002. www.aveda.com
BP A novel collaboration between BP, RSPB, Forestry Enterprise and
ourselves to develop sustainable forest management projects in
Scotland. www.isoc.org.uk
Cleanaway A leading waste management company is a partner in the
Christmas Card Recycling Scheme, Cleanaway have donated their landfill
tax credit funds to the Woodland Trust for the last four years,
supporting the creation and care of woods across the UK.
www.cleanaway.co.uk
CFH Group One of the UK's largest printers supporting us through a
'Plant a Tree' scheme which is linked to the sale of Toptree
documents. www.cfh.com Also Make Toptree link to www.toptree.com
Golden Charter The UK's largest funeral planning network who dedicate
a tree for every customer taking out a pre-paid funeral plan.
www.golden-charter.co.uk
Ken Gregory and Sons An independent funeral director who promotes
Golden Charter pre paid funeral plans and runs a 'Plant a Tree'
Promotion linked to their 'at need' funerals. www.kengregory.co.uk
Northern Ireland Electricity A sponsorship deal that supports 13 sites
in Northern Ireland. www.nie.co.uk
Northumbrian Water Supporting the Trust through a 'Plant a Tree'
promotion to their customers. www.nwl.co.uk
Ordnance Survey Sponsors of the Directory of Woodland Trust properties
for the last four years. In addition Woodland Trust sites now appear
on all Outdoor Leisure and Explorer maps. www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk
Royal Mail Supporting the Woodland Trust's phenology project,
encouraging employees from Post Office, Royal Mail and Parcel Force
Worldwide to record information about the environment they live and
work in. www.royalmail.com
Severn Waste Services The leading waste management company in the
counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire who through their Severn
Waste environmental fund is supporting a number of initiatives at
various sites and the Trust's signage projects. www.severnwaste.com
Taylors of Harrogate Taylors of Harrogate are supporting ten ancient
woodland sites across Britain through an on-pack promotion.
www.treesforlife.co.uk
Tesco, Britain's largest food retailer is working in partnership with
the Trust on the Christmas Card Recycling Scheme for the second year
running. www.tesco.com
The Royal Bank of Scotland Provides members and supporters with the
Woodland Trust MasterCard. £10 is donated for each new account opened
and 25p in every £100 spent on all purchases. www.rbs.co.uk
WHSmith A leading retailer in the UK and abroad, WHSmith is working in
partnership with the Trust on the Christmas Card Recycling Scheme for
the second year running. www.whsmith.co.uk
Yell Yellow Pages are published by Yell, an international directories
business, who have planted trees at 12 sites across the UK to
celebrate the success of The Directory Recycling Project.
www.yellgroup.com


plenty of material here


Tell them the RSPB have led the slaughter of ruddy ducks
www.animalaid.org.uk/press/9903rspb.htm

the slaughter of hedgehogs
http://members.sitegadgets.com/jcrawford/board/183.html

http://www.fawn.org.uk/campaigns/current/ruddyducks/fawn_involve.htm

www.liberation-mag.org.uk/conservation.htm

www.farmtalking.com/news_ruddyducks_060902.html

http://www.google.com/search?q=rspb+slaughter&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UT...&scorin

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&scoring=d&...22woodl

Or WT slaughter

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&scoring=d&q=%...oodland
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Olwyn Mawr

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Since: Aug 20, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 10:48 pm
Post subject: Re: RSPB & Woodland Trust corporate partners [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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You-know-who wrote in message
<299f8a3a1d9175dfc8507cfe711652f8.RemoveThis@free.teranews.com>...
>
>Might it not be time to send a discreet letter or email to the
>corporate partners of the RSPB and Woodland Trust
>
>If you feel so inclined complain to the partners here, if you need any
>help on material just search www.google.com dont forget to mention one
>of their (now ex) employees David Bradbury who conducted a criminal
>dirty tricks campaign whilst working for WT, not to mention stealing
>material protected under the data protection act.

Hey kidz- don't try this at home !

Olwyn Mawr, aka David Bradbury (never so much as questioned about any
criminal act in his life, despite months of online accusations by
you-know-who)

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