HSA news release 30th June 2003
Putting the CON in Conservation
Same bloodsport, different package - Hunt Saboteurs Association highlights attempt to mislead Parliament
The Hunt Saboteurs Association has revealed that the bloodsports fraternity are trying to dress up hunting as conservation in what it believes is an attempt to mislead members of the House of Lords when they consider the Hunting Bill currently making (very slow) progress through Parliament. A newsletter published by the Council of Hunting Associations (CHA) in April 2003 has revealed that the Association of Masters of Harriers and Beagles (AMHB) now requires each of its hunts to appoint a 'Conservation Officer'.
Harriers and beagles hunt hares, a species that has suffered population decline to the extent that it has its own Species Action Plan as part of the UK Biodiversity Action Plan to increase numbers. Numbers, however, are still in decline and as the Wildlife Trusts submission to the Burns Inquiry revealed: "There is no conservation reason for controlling hares in mainland Britain. In fact, precisely the opposite is true."
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