“Grouse moors exist or one purpose only: to maximise the numbers of a particular bird, the red grouse, for weathy men and women to shoot. Theirs is an entirely artificial, intensively managed environment. Moorland heather is extensively burned to encourage the fresh shoots eaten by young grouse. Many grouse moors were drained historically, because it was thought this would improve the otherwise damp conditions for both sheep and game birds. Gamekeepers lace the moors with traps to kill animals that predate on grouse: stoats, weasels, foxes and birds of prey. It's illegal to kill birds of prey, but that doesn't stop it happening: the unlawful persecution of raptors is endemic on Britain's grouse moors. And if you want to own a grouse moor, you have to be rich: even the Spectator says that owning one is 'screamingly' elitist and 'the ultimate trophy asset'.”
Quote by Guy Shrubsole
Book:The Lie of the Land
Work
The Lie of the Land
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Lies of Locke Lamora
Source: The Lies of Locke Lamora
Source: The Lies of Locke Lamora
“I didn’t want to swim in the lovely, clear pools of his eyes unless I’d been invited to”
Source: Call Me by Your Name
Source: Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“I began to feel we were not even two men, just two beings”
Source: Call Me by Your Name
“Time makes us sentimental. Perhaps, in the end, it is because of time that we suffer”
Source: Call Me by Your Name
Source: Call Me by Your Name