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A Short Sab Story: Hunting Towers Sabotaged [VIDEO]

Posted on the 10 July 2014 by Earth First! Newswire @efjournal

from Bite Back

reported anonymously:

“‘Wildwissels’ are narrow forest paths, along which wild boars and deer move in search for food and water. Under the guise of the vulnerability and need for resting areas of wild animals, these paths are off-limits for people.

However, at the end of one such forest paths is a 9m. high hunting tower. To secure achieving real rest for the animals, this object was recently damaged beyond repair. From three of the four pillars barbed wire—attached to the thick poles against cutting—was cut loose, to make room for saw blades. These three pillars and all lower cross connections were cut loose, after which the stairs and the complete hunting tower was pulled out of balance. The tower is now very unstable skewed, resting on one pillar. With these adjustments this hunting tower became unusable and irreparable.”


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