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Kayakgirl

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Re: Dead sheep in Bloody River
« Reply #15 on: April 08, 2012 »

National Trust owns the bloody bridge area do you could contact them.
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Re: Dead sheep in Bloody River
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2012 »

By the time the buck-passing and denials are over the carcass will be long gone.

Quote- "I drunk the water and further upstream we found a sheep not unlike that one. For the next 3 days I had the heap: vomiting, fever, hallucinations... everything .... it was crazy! Beware! "

I felt like that afetr a day out to Dublin watching the rugby.  Didn't drink any water though.  Do you think it could have been the Guinness?! ;) 
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Re: Dead sheep in Bloody River
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2012 »

I know if I come across dumped animals I report them to DARD, who sort it out and prosecute if necessary.  But this might be more a case of contacting NIEA water pollution section or Rivers Agency.
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Re: Dead sheep in Bloody River
« Reply #18 on: April 09, 2012 »

Regardless of whose true responsibility it is to move a carcass.  I would believe that any relevant agency - the Rivers Agency (since the carcass is in a river), the National Trust (since the carcass is in their area) should be able to point anyone in the correct direction. 

Then again, if any of those organisations were to be told of the issue, then I'd like to think as soon as they were told they'd either 1. do something about it themselves, 2. contact the appropriate organisation to deal with such an issue, or 3. point you in the correct direction. 

But unfortunately with 3. they could point you in the correct direction, yes.  Though the correct organisation more than likely will point you somewhere else.

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