British national treasure risks being killed off forever under Labour's Net Zero plans
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Labour's net-zero push is set to kill off one of Britain's national treasures, as they will no longer be economically viable, a new report has revealed.The report, shown exclusively to GB News, has been curated by Facts4EU, alongside The Campaign for an Independent Britain and Stand for Our Sovereignty.
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According to the report, the iconic wild ponies that have grazed Dartmoor for generations could be at risk of extinction.There are currently thought to be around 1,000 breeding wild ponies on Dartmoor, which is considered the minimum for a barely sustainable population.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say New plans announced by Natural England and Defra to impose livestock limits upon farmers, which would include the ponies, could see limits reducing more than 91 per cent of the population.Under the new rules, farmers would be forced to prioritise sheep and cattle.No new contracts were supposed to be negotiated until 2027, when the Dartmoor Land Use Management Group reports on its...
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