Primary Objective
Raise public awareness, and stimulate interest and understanding about Britain's free-living wild boar populations, for the benefit of both man and beast.
Mission Statement
We strive to be non-judgemental, non-moralistic and simply report factually on all the issues surrounding Britain's returning wild boar populations. Our content is fact checked, and if anyone notices any variations from the truth – do please advise. We continually strive for honesty and impartiality. We aim to educate but not patronise, and to inform but not sensationalise.
Ethical Statement
Wild boar court controversy and incite passion. Some people want wild boar back in the UK, some do not. Some people want to shoot the wild boar, some to protect them. Some people farm wild boar for meat, others find this morally offensive. When treading amongst this minefield of diverse opinion to decide which topics about the wild boar to include, our ethical yardstick is simply this: if it is legal, we will provide information about it; if it is illegal, we will not.
Feedback Wanted
If you have any thoughts, criticisms, witticisms, ideas or comments about the site, please don't hold back but email us at the above addresses. Thank-you to those who have done so already, please keep it coming.
Contact Details
Site email address: British Wild Boar
Site author: Dr Martin Goulding (click here for biography)
Site author's email address: mjgoulding@mjgoulding.freeserve.co.uk.
 Tel: 07790 454228
Archive
We are proud to say that this site has been selected for preservation by The British Library and is archived regularly. Archived sites 'reflect national culture and events of historical importance'.
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