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Hunting - the Case for Repeal Print E-mail
Friday, 21 September 2007
Image A clear, concise and powerful argument for the repeal of the Hunting Act is detailed in the “Case for Repeal”, a new document by the Countryside Alliance setting out why the Act is flawed and why it believes repeal is inevitable. Download a copy of "Case for Repeal" here
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Alliance backs science over sentiment on hunting Print E-mail
Friday, 27 July 2007
hounds: they know the score The Countryside Alliance has welcomed a new report - The Use, Misuse and Abuse of Science in support of the Hunting Act 2004 - published by the Middle Way Group and the Veterinary Association for Wildlife Management. The Middle Way Group says the report aims to "demolish the claims that there is any valid scientific evidence to justify the hunting ban".
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The 2006/07 Hunting Handbook Print E-mail
Wednesday, 04 October 2006

Image With the second full hunting season under the Hunting Act  in prospect, the Hunting Handbook has been updated. Providing advice and information on hunting under the Act it is required reading for the entire hunting community.

The 2006/07 handbook, entitled "Hunting without Harassment", has been published by the Countryside Alliance and the Council of Hunting Associations. Download a copy of Hunting without Harassment or read on for the foreword to the handbook by Alliance Chief Executive Simon Hart and Council of Hunting Associations Chairman Stephen Lambert.

 

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The Hunting Handbook Print E-mail
Wednesday, 26 October 2005
Image At the start of the season, the Hunting Handbook is required reading. It outlines how hunts throughout the country can continue throughout the temporary ban. Download a copy or order hard copies from the Campaign materials section of the Alliance's online shop for a suggested donation of £2 per copy.
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Download your updated copy of "An Outline Strategy For The Repeal Of The Hunting Act" Print E-mail
Wednesday, 05 October 2005
Image Download your updated Autumn 2005 copy of "Forward, not back - An Outline Strategy For The Repeal Of The Hunting Act". This has been updated since the first issue in July, and has been published by the Countryside Alliance and the Council of Hunting Associations.

Click here to download the strategy or contact the Action Office on for hard copies at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Encouraging and embracing the younger generation Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 August 2005
girl on ponyEncouraging and embracing the younger generation is a vital ingredient in securing a long term future for all forms of hunting – after all, what is the point of fighting this battle if, in 20 years time, there are no young people interested in country sports?

 
The hunting community is facing its biggest challenge yet and in order for hunting to survive, it must become more available and attractive, in particular to young people.
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Education education education Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 August 2005
boy cuddling houndAlmost without exception, the aim of our campaigning activity is to educate, raise awareness and improve peoples understanding of countryside issues, in particular hunting with dogs. Ranging from the public, the media and politicians to school children and people within our own community – education is vitally important to the long-term future of our activities.
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