'It's causing untold damage to wildlife': firefighters plead with Wigan youngsters not to set grass fires
and live on Freeview channel 276
The plea was made after crews from Wigan, Hindley and Bolton were called out to the same blazing fields twice in the same night, with arson considered to be the likely call.
Hindley watch manager Ben Bridson said it was heartbreaking to see how many birds and small mammals are killed when caught up in these kinds of malicious incidents.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdCrews first raced to the fields off Lily Lane and Winstanley Road, Bamfurlong, at 8pm on Thursday August 17 and spent an hour using beaters and hoses to put out the flames.
But within half an hour of returning to base they received another 999 call summoning them back there to put out a fresh blaze in the grass which had recently been cut by the farmer and was lying on the ground.
Watch manager Bridson said: “It is almost certain that kids were responsible and they were probably watching us put the first fire out then leave before starting the second one.
"They probably think it’s a bit of fun but I don’t think they realise the untold damage to the wildlife they are causing.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“It is horrible and amazing to see how many birds, mice and other animals are killed in fires like this. As well as taking up a lot of fire service time, the people who set these fires should also appreciate the cost to nature.”