How to Report a Wildlife Crime
The Countryside Alliance condemns all wildlife crime and asks that all our members and supporters...
about this blogRead moreIllegal hare coursing, more correctly called poaching, is a huge problem in some parts of the countryside. It is closely connected to the criminal underworld and involves enormous sums of money. The damage illegal coursers cause to land and property and the intimidation and violence faced by those on whose land they operate, should not be underestimated. The problem is widely recognised by government and the police, with the new national rural crime strategy identifying hare poaching as a priority, and a recent rural crime survey highlighting it as one of the top concerns of farmers and land managers.
Read the Countryside Alliance hare coursing action plan, here.
The Countryside Alliance condemns all wildlife crime and asks that all our members and supporters...
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about this blogRead moreBroadband Genie contributor Jamie Kavanagh, a contributor from Broadband Genie goes through the...
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