Two and a half years later and following a Parliamentary debate on the topic, we still find ourselves in a position where hunts are terrorising wildlife, domesticated animals and the public. In fact, at the very time of writing this article another incident has emerged of a dog being seriously injured after an attack from a pack of hunting hounds in Hadleigh.
Something must change. The current ban on hunting (2004 Hunting Act) isn’t working and is full of loopholes. Fortunately, we think we have the solution. And one which will not only end all hunting with hounds but ensure safety to wildlife, domesticated animals and the public.
Protect the Wild commissioned Advocates for Animals to help us develop new legislation
Two and a half years later and following a Parliamentary debate on the topic, we still find ourselves in a position where hunts are terrorising wildlife, domesticated animals and the public. In fact, at the very time of writing this article another incident has emerged of a dog being seriously injured after an attack from a pack of hunting hounds in Hadleigh.
Something must change. The current ban on hunting (2004 Hunting Act) isn’t working and is full of loopholes. Fortunately, we think we have the solution. And one which will not only end all hunting with hounds but ensure safety to wildlife, domesticated animals and the public.
Protect the Wild commissioned Advocates for Animals to help us develop new legisla
Two and a half years later and following a Parliamentary debate on the topic, we still find ourselves in a position where hunts are terrorising wildlife, domesticated animals and the public. In fact, at the very time of writing this article another incident has emerged of a dog being seriously injured after an attack from a pack of hunting hounds in Hadleigh.
Something must change. The current ban on hunting (2004 Hunting Act) isn’t working and is full of loopholes. Fortunately, we think we have the solution. And one which will not only end all hunting with hounds but ensure safety to wildlife, domesticated animals and the public.
Protect the Wild commissioned Advocates for Animals to help us develop new legislationtion
Two and a half years later and following a Parliamentary debate on the topic, we still find ourselves in a position where hunts are terrorising wildlife, domesticated animals and the public. In fact, at the very time of writing this article another incident has emerged of a dog being seriously injured after an attack from a pack of hunting hounds in Hadleigh.
Something must change. The current ban on hunting (2004 Hunting Act) isn’t working and is full of loopholes. Fortunately, we think we have the solution. And one which will not only end all hunting with hounds but ensure safety to wildlife, domesticated animals and the public.
Protect the Wild commissioned Advocates for Animals to help us develop new legislation
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