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27 January 2010
The League Against Cruel Sports has today criticised the Countryside Alliance (CA) for "grossly misleading" the hunting community.
25 January 2010
With only around 100 days to go until a general election, the League Against Cruel Sports is stepping up its campaign to Keep Cruelty History.
25 January 2010
The Scottish Environment Minister Roseanna Cunningham MSP yesterday announced the introduction of long-awaited regulations which are supposed to improve snaring practice...
25 January 2010
BirdLife Malta* has been working since 1962 to protect endangered birds of Malta from illegal hunting and trapping.
25 January 2010
The body of a white-tailed sea eagle has been found poisoned on the Glenogil Estate in Angus, Scotland.
25 January 2010
The traditional bullfight ''Jallikattu'', is described as a major attraction in Tamil Nadu and involves people crowding around the bull and trying to hold onto the hunch of the animal as it attempts to flee its tormentors.
25 January 2010
The League Against Cruel Sports is today (Monday) backing calls by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) for an end to the use of cages in game bird rearing.
25 January 2010
The League today is voicing its concern over the safety of greyhound racecourses following the death of a greyhound at Oxford stadium two weeks ago.
11 January 2010
The Scottish Government Environment Minister Roseanna Cunningham MSP will today (Tuesday 12th January) be called before the Scottish Parliament Public Petitions Committee to answer questions on the Government’s policy on snaring.