The 2004 Hunting Act came into force on February 18, 2005 – stopping the cruel practice of hunting wild mammals, including foxes, deer and hares, with dogs but campaigners warn that there are loopholes that need to be closed
The 2004 Hunting Act came into force on February 18, 2005 – stopping the cruel practice of hunting wild mammals, including foxes, deer and hares, with dogs.Campaigners claim these are a “cover” for foxes to continue to be mauled to death by packs of hounds.
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