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South African Press Association

 

,

 

London

 

McDonald's Kills Hedgehogs

 

US fast food chain McDonald's was facing a prickly public

relations situation on Tuesday over accusations from a British

animal welfare group that its ice-cream cartons have caused the

deaths of scores of hedgehogs.

 

The spikey animals were being drawn to the tubs, lured by the

wafting scent of ice-cream, only to be trapped in the containers

by their prickly spines, according to the animal groups.

 

Unable to remove their snouts from the pots, the hedgehogs

face death by suffocation or starvation.

 

The British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS) has led an

18-month campaign to draw attention to the plight of the prickly

insectivores, but a spokesperson for the group said the US

multinational had refused to change its packaging.

 

" We have sent McDonald's six letters all together and made

numerous phone calls to ask them to change the packaging of their

McFlurry ice-cream carton, but they finally said they would not

change the lid, " said Anne Jenkins, a spokesperson for the BHPS.

 

The group says it has received around 40 reports of hedgehogs

found dead or dying, trapped in the ice-cream tubs, a figure

which Jenkins says scarcely reflects the likely true number of

hedgehog casualties.

 

" Our last chance is for people to be aware of the damage

caused to our wildlife, and take their litter home, " she pleaded.

 

McDonald's has advised its customers to put the contentious

containers safely in trash cans.

 

Sapa - AFP

 

 

 

08/01/02

 

.

 

By Charles Clover, Environment Editor

 

.

 

The Times

 

.

 

UK

 

   

 

 

Help Hedgehogs, McDonald's Told

 

   

 

 

GREEN campaigners urged McDonald's yesterday to redesign its

McFlurry ice cream carton after a spate of reports of hedgehogs

being found dead or dying with their heads stuck in the

containers.

 

 

Hedgehogs are attracted to the cartons by the smell of the

remaining ice cream. However, once they have stuck their heads

through the hole in the dome-shaped lids, their prickles prevent

them getting out again, say conservationists.

 

The British Hedgehog Preservation Society, which has 11,000

members and is based in Ludlow, Shropshire, said it had had up to

50 calls from members reporting dead or dying hedgehogs being

found in the past 18 months.

 

Fay Vass, chief administrative officer of the society, said:

" These are just the ones that have been reported to us so there

are likely to be more.

 

" It's quite a nasty, gruesome death, really. Ideally we want

McDonald's to change the packaging so it poses little harm to

wildlife but though they said they would think about it a lot

they have said they have no plans to change the lid in question.

 

" We would like to appeal to people to take their litter home

and dispose of it properly. It only takes a couple of minutes to

pop rubbish in a bag or find the nearest dustbin and it prevents

a lot of unnecessary suffering. "

 

The society also asked members, moved to write to McDonald's

asking for the carton to be changed, to first send the letters to

its headquarters so they can be counted and forwarded to the

fast-food firm.

 

A spokesman from McDonald's said: " We have taken this issue

seriously and asked our suppliers to investigate the matter. A

suitable alternative solution has not yet been found, however we

are currently reviewing this.

 

" We would like to take this opportunity to remind customers

to dispose of all packaging thoughtfully and in the appropriate

manner. "

 

The number of live hedgehogs in Britain is unclear, though

the population was estimated at a healthy 1.5 million in 1995,

despite the species being notoriously accident-prone.

 

A survey in progress by the Mammals Trust intends to estimate

the number of live hedgehogs in an area by the number found dead

on the roads.

 

Contact Information

 

The British Hedgehog Preservation Society

 

Knowbury House

 

Knowbury

 

Ludlow

 

Shropshire

 

SY8 3LQ

 

Please write to McDonald's encouraging them to change their

packaging and save hedgehogs

 

McDonald's Restaurants Ltd.

 

11 - 59 High Road

 

East Finchley

 

London

 

N2 8AW

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Fraggle

 

This is a problem over here. Poor little things. Also apparently the

plastic bits that hold cans of beer (nothing to do with McD) together are

quite a problem, and people are asked to cut through the loops before they

dispose of them.

 

Jo

 

 

South African Press Association

 

,

 

London

 

McDonald's Kills Hedgehogs

 

US fast food chain McDonald's was facing a prickly public

relations situation on Tuesday over accusations from a British

animal welfare group that its ice-cream cartons have caused the

deaths of scores of hedgehogs.

 

The spikey animals were being drawn to the tubs, lured by the

wafting scent of ice-cream, only to be trapped in the containers

by their prickly spines, according to the animal groups.

 

Unable to remove their snouts from the pots, the hedgehogs

face death by suffocation or starvation.

 

The British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS) has led an

18-month campaign to draw attention to the plight of the prickly

insectivores, but a spokesperson for the group said the US

multinational had refused to change its packaging.

 

" We have sent McDonald's six letters all together and made

numerous phone calls to ask them to change the packaging of their

McFlurry ice-cream carton, but they finally said they would not

change the lid, " said Anne Jenkins, a spokesperson for the BHPS.

 

The group says it has received around 40 reports of hedgehogs

found dead or dying, trapped in the ice-cream tubs, a figure

which Jenkins says scarcely reflects the likely true number of

hedgehog casualties.

 

" Our last chance is for people to be aware of the damage

caused to our wildlife, and take their litter home, " she pleaded.

 

McDonald's has advised its customers to put the contentious

containers safely in trash cans.

 

Sapa - AFP

 

 

 

08/01/02

 

.

 

By Charles Clover, Environment Editor

 

.

 

The Times

 

.

 

UK

 

 

 

 

Help Hedgehogs, McDonald's Told

 

 

 

 

GREEN campaigners urged McDonald's yesterday to redesign its

McFlurry ice cream carton after a spate of reports of hedgehogs

being found dead or dying with their heads stuck in the

containers.

 

 

Hedgehogs are attracted to the cartons by the smell of the

remaining ice cream. However, once they have stuck their heads

through the hole in the dome-shaped lids, their prickles prevent

them getting out again, say conservationists.

 

The British Hedgehog Preservation Society, which has 11,000

members and is based in Ludlow, Shropshire, said it had had up to

50 calls from members reporting dead or dying hedgehogs being

found in the past 18 months.

 

Fay Vass, chief administrative officer of the society, said:

" These are just the ones that have been reported to us so there

are likely to be more.

 

" It's quite a nasty, gruesome death, really. Ideally we want

McDonald's to change the packaging so it poses little harm to

wildlife but though they said they would think about it a lot

they have said they have no plans to change the lid in question.

 

" We would like to appeal to people to take their litter home

and dispose of it properly. It only takes a couple of minutes to

pop rubbish in a bag or find the nearest dustbin and it prevents

a lot of unnecessary suffering. "

 

The society also asked members, moved to write to McDonald's

asking for the carton to be changed, to first send the letters to

its headquarters so they can be counted and forwarded to the

fast-food firm.

 

A spokesman from McDonald's said: " We have taken this issue

seriously and asked our suppliers to investigate the matter. A

suitable alternative solution has not yet been found, however we

are currently reviewing this.

 

" We would like to take this opportunity to remind customers

to dispose of all packaging thoughtfully and in the appropriate

manner. "

 

The number of live hedgehogs in Britain is unclear, though

the population was estimated at a healthy 1.5 million in 1995,

despite the species being notoriously accident-prone.

 

A survey in progress by the Mammals Trust intends to estimate

the number of live hedgehogs in an area by the number found dead

on the roads.

 

Contact Information

 

The British Hedgehog Preservation Society

 

Knowbury House

 

Knowbury

 

Ludlow

 

Shropshire

 

SY8 3LQ

 

Please write to McDonald's encouraging them to change their

packaging and save hedgehogs

 

McDonald's Restaurants Ltd.

 

11 - 59 High Road

 

East Finchley

 

London

 

N2 8AW

 

 

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