Traditional hunting involving the chasing and killing of animals, was banned by the Hunting Act 2004 in England and Wales, and the Protection of Wild Mammals Act 2002 in Scotland. After the ban, ...
Snares are used extensively on ‘game’ bird shoots. A snare is a thin wire noose set to trap animals which some people view as being a pest or threat, usually foxes and rabbits. These animal traps are ...
Here at the League Against Cruel Sports, we’re fully committed towards protecting animals from cruelty in the name of sport. Our professional investigative team will listen, gather the required ...
The League is a campaigning charity and our campaigns against cruel ‘sports’ are at the heart of everything we do. Alongside our committed supporters, and working with partners across the animal ...
Do you remember Fox Day 2022, when the nation shared their love and support of foxes? Our staff and supporters proudly wore orange, our ambassadors and influencers spread our message on their social ...
More than 160 companies have signed the Business Without Blood Sports pledge. Search the online directory below to shop with companies that support a kinder future for animals.
Our supporter-funded Animal Crimewatch service is a confidential and professional place to report cruelty to animals in the name of sport. Your voice will always be heard and appreciated. Highly ...
Fox hunting is illegal in England, Scotland and Wales. It is still legal to fox hunt in Northern Ireland. When was fox hunting banned in the UK? Fox hunting was banned by the Hunting Act 2004 in ...