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A dying fox, a walker threatened: will the ‘trapper’ soon be identified?

A dying fox, a walker threatened: will the ‘trapper’ soon be identified?

Mis à jour le 21 February 2023

After having received a witness statement from a shocked walker, and faced with the initial lack of reaction from the authorities, we have intervened to bring the unacceptable behaviour of a fox trapper, who has openly threatened this whistle-blower and subjected a fox to particularly cruel acts before killing it, to their attention. While these cousins of dogs are victims of an unbearable persecution, we will remain fully committed so that the investigation will allow the suspect to be identified and brought to justice.

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One Voice’s action, crucial to launch the investigation

At the beginning of December, during a walk during which she simply wanted to benefit from nature, a woman found herself face to face with a panicked, dying fox with its paw in a foot snare trap, undoubtedly for several hours. Looking to come to its aid, she was violently challenged by the trapper who did not hesitate to insult her before threatening her, gun in hand. Additional proof, if there is any need for it, of hunters’ feeling of total impunity. The walker had to resign herself and step aside. The man then fired a first bullet at the fox, without killing it... Was this to prolong its suffering and benefit for the longest time possible from his hobby? The poor animal had to endure a few long seconds before it was finally put out of its misery.

While the initial report to local police seemed to go unheeded, we intervened to report these particularly serious facts and to demand a quick response against these acts of cruelty.

This decisive action allowed some progress: at the start of January, supported by our local point of contact, the walker was interviewed at the police station. An investigation was launched on three counts: illegal trapping, threats, and acts of cruelty towards an animal. She will, hopefully, be able to identify the trapper so that he can answer for his actions.

One Voice fully committed for foxes

For many years, we have reported on the fate reserved for foxes in France. Classified nationally as a ‘species likely to cause damage’, they are perpetually massacred. They are the subject of the most cruel hunts: horse and hound hunting, night hunts, underground hunting with hounds. Hunters do not hesitate to attack foxes, held on the ground before being violently killed, sometimes with metal clamps on their heads.

Red foxes are sensitive and intelligent beings who, like all animals, deserve to be protected. Nothing can justify the persecution and massacring that they are victims of. Faced with repeated attacks by hunters to kill more and more animals by resorting to the most unbearable methods, we are repeating our appeal for a radical reform of hunting, and will continue to intervene whenever necessary to give foxes a voice. Together, let’s demand that foxes be removed from the list of species likely to cause damage (formerly ‘pests’).

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Maxime Lambret
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Christine Léger | Friday 13 January 2023

Arrêtez le massacre des animaux.
Les chasseurs disent réguler, mais la nature se regule seule !

Jacqueline | Friday 13 January 2023

C'est immonde et je ne trouve pas de mot assez fort pour qualifier ces actes de torture et cette passion pour tuer. Tuer pour le plaisir de tuer et pas seulement pour remplir le frigo.
La haine inonde ce genre de personnage. Quand interdira t'on les pièges, le droit de tuer n'importe quel animal, le droit de tuer tout ce qui se présente, animal ou humain, le droit de foutre en l'air la nature et ses habitants ?
LA REGLEMENTATION EST BEAUCOUP TROP MOLLE.
J'ai souvent honte de mon pays lorsque je vois ce qu'il s'y passe et ce qu'on laisse faire. A quand des mesures plus strictes envers des monstres de ce genre ????

Poupette | Friday 13 January 2023

Chasseurs, criminels au même titre que ceux qui s'en prennent aux humains. Une condamnation exemplaire devrait être appliquée.

trochu | Wednesday 11 January 2023

Abominable, comment se fait il que les pièges soient encore autorisés en France ? Et qui sont ces piégeurs honteux ? Pauvres renards, ils doivent souffrir et souffrir pris dans de tels instruments. Et cette promeneuse menacée, cela prouve à nouveau que chasseurs et circassiens sont les mêmes individus ignobles et immondes, prêts à tuer et à agresser lorsque l'on se met en travers de leurs routes.