Welsh Government plans to end greyhound racing in Wales. Protecting countless greyhounds from harm and representing a ...
We can end Caged breeding. Parliament will debate this if we reach 100K signatures on this petition. Sign & share now ...
In the second in a series of monthly blogs about life on the League Against Cruel Sports’ wildlife reserves, our Head of ...
Every year tens of millions of game birds are bred on factory farms for the sole purpose of being shot on estates across England and Wales. Emma Slawinski, the current Director of Policy, Prevention, ...
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This innovative tool shows how many hare, deer and fox hunts continue to operate across Britain today. Using your postcode, you can identify all of the hunts in your area, the territory in which they ...
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 used extensively on ‘game’ bird shoots. They are ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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.
Bullfighting is perhaps the most well-known spectator “sport” involving the killing of animals for entertainment. For British tourists in the 1970s and 1980s, going to a bullfight was almost seen as a ...