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Terry Hooper-Scharf

Thursday, 6 November 2025

Red Paper 2025

 


96 Pages

Print Book: A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm), 
Standard Color, 60# White — Uncoated, Paperback 
Perfect Bound, Glossy Cover
Price:£12.00 GBP

For decades there have been reports of “Big Cats” roaming the British countryside killing sheep and deer. Are all of the observers from naturalists,zoologists, zoo personnel, police and others all mistaken?

Terry Hooper-Scharf set up the Exotic Animals Register (EAR) in 1977 to disprove the claims before become a UK police forces exotic wildlife consultant and member of the Partnership Against Wildlife crime (PAWS).  What he found out was almost unbelievable but with the gathered evidence including DNA results and bone analysis it seemed that there were exotic cats in the UK and that some had been here at least going back to the early 19th century.

The presented evidence saw the Department of Environment Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) force him off the PAWS scheme despite police protests.

Now read fact and not sensationalist press or fringe claims.

3 comments:

  1. Sorry about that. Just trying to reload this stupid brain after a period of stress and executive dysfunction. Hope you're doing okay?

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  2. My brain went into default visual icon only mode and went straight to the book on foxes without double-checking the damn text!! More awake now. saddening to see so many of the people that entertained us growing up are checking out. Pauline Collins one of the latest. So many cancers and dementias.

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  3. gritty strained eyes on top of a family situation I vcant go into but the woman at Sainsbury's checkout told me I am still alive. Her punch proved it

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