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Early on Monday morning, pigeons living around a residential development in Woolwich, South East London could be shot.
The planned cull is reportedly scheduled to take place at The Academy, a gated development of several hundred homes built within a historic former military training site. Concerned residents alerted the Greenwich Wildlife Network, who then contacted us because they are deeply worried about what is about to happen.
The property is managed by Rendall and Rittner, one of the UK’s largest residential property management companies.
If the cull goes ahead, pigeons living around the development will be killed in the early hours of the morning, largely out of sight and without public scrutiny. Yet the reality is that killing pigeons in this way rarely solves the problem it claims to address.
Research consistently shows that pigeon culls do not reduce pigeon populations in the long term. Removing birds from an area does nothing to remove the food sources or nesting spaces that attracted them in the first place. When those conditions remain, other pigeons simply move in or the remaining birds breed more successfully. The result is a predictable cycle: birds are killed, numbers briefly fall, and then the population returns.
There are also serious welfare concerns. Shooting birds in urban environments does not always result in an immediate death, meaning injured pigeons can be left to suffer. Wildlife rescue organisations encounter these cases all too often.
Humane solutions already exist. Installing bird proofing, managing waste, blocking access to nesting areas and using deterrents can all significantly reduce pigeon activity without killing animals. These approaches address the root causes of pigeon presence rather than simply removing the birds themselves.
It is also worth remembering how pigeons ended up living alongside us. The pigeons in our towns and cities are descendants of birds humans domesticated thousands of years ago. For centuries we bred them for food, racing and sport, and relied on them to carry messages across continents and even through war zones.
Today they survive in our cities largely because of that long history of association with people. Yet they are now often dismissed as pests simply for existing in the environments we created.
What is perhaps most concerning about the planned cull in Woolwich is that it may only have come to light because residents decided to speak up. Without those individuals raising the alarm, the killing could have taken place quietly and without public scrutiny.
We’ve launched a petition calling on Rendall and Rittner to cancel the planned pigeon cull at The Academy development and instead commit to humane, effective alternatives.
If enough people speak up, this unnecessary killing can still be stopped.
You can sign the petition here
Urban wildlife has adapted to live alongside us. The least we can do is ensure that how we manage it reflects a basic level of compassion and common senseLIKECOMMENTRESTACK
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Friday, March 13
TOP NEWS
World Baseball Classic Power Rankings: Quarterfinals Edition
Twenty teams began in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Only eight clubs remain. With the quarterfinals set to begin, we asked 15 MLB.com voters to cast ballots, ranking the remaining teams, one through eight.

It’s USA vs. Canada in an Olympic hockey gold medal rematch (8 p.m. ET, FOX)

D.R. tries to keep rolling vs. young, hungry Team Korea (6:30 p.m. ET, FS2)

DeRosa clears air on handling of Team USA’s loss to Italy

The one pitcher Team Japan can’t touch? That’d be Ohtani

As USA, Canada ready for rivalry bout, a hockey gold medalist reaches out

The top 10 moments from the World Baseball Classic (so far)

Third time’s the charm? Canada has another USA matchup on deck

Could leading Puerto Rico in Classic launch Yadi’s managerial career? He hopes so

Verlander pleased with 2nd outing despite ‘one of the biggest no-nos for pitchers’
PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
LITERALLY STEALING A BASE
When you set a stolen-base record, you obviously have to do as Rickey would (even if it is just a Spring Training record).
STAFF PICKS

Perhaps the most beautiful thing about baseball, the thing that truly sets it apart from every other major team sport, is that every ballpark is different. To get a sense of which ballparks have the hardest — and easiest — outfields to cover, Mike Petriello mines the Statcast data to find the answers.
With a Korean mother and American father, Dane Dunning has always straddled two cultures. Wearing the uniform of his mom’s country in this tournament has meant the world to him and his family.

The eight skippers of the quarterfinalists were all players before putting on their managerial caps. Let’s rank them purely based on their playing careers.
Tune in to MLB Tonight for the latest highlights, news and more at 7 p.m. ET and following the final out of the USA vs. Canada quarterfinal.
Catch the Yankees and Braves at 1 p.m. ET, Padres and A’s at 4 (available in Padres market) and D-backs and Royals at 9.
SCOREBOARD

NYM 1
STL 3

BOS 5
MIN 8

TOR 5
PHI 8

NYY 4
DET 3

SEA 4
CHC 7

ATH 6
TEX 7

COL 13
AZ 2

WSH 3
HOU 2

ATL 2
PIT 5

CIN 5
LAD 9

CWS 3
SF 3

MIL 0
CLE 1

KC 10
SD 1






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MAR 13
War headlines are rattling the market.
The escalating conflict with Iran has triggered volatility across stocks, energy, and defense companies. Most investors are reacting to the headlines.
But inside these companies… the people running them already know far more than the public does.
They see incoming contracts. They see demand before earnings reports. They know if events like war could send their business soaring.
And when they believe their company stands to benefit…
They often buy their own stock.
I just recorded a short presentation explaining exactly how I track these insider moves and use them to spot potential opportunities before Wall Street catches on.
Inside, I explain how corporate insiders quietly tip their hand before major moves… and why events like the Iranian conflict can create some of the biggest opportunities.
If you want to learn how to follow the people who actually run the companies… and potentially position yourself alongside them… this is worth a few minutes of your time.
To your success,
Dustin Pass
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P.S. During volatile periods like this, the gap between what the public knows and what insiders know often widens. In the presentation, I show how he tracks those signals and how they can reveal stocks insiders believe are about to move.
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