Back in December 2022, the Warwickshire Hunt was issued with a Community Protection Notice (CPN). But now the police have backtracked, having negotiated with the hunt to come to a "sensible working arrangement". It should come as little surprise that the hunting community has used this news as an opportunity…| Protect the Wild
Northamptonshire-based hare hunt in court over offences under the Hunting Act 2004| protectthewild.substack.com
Jacob Whalley, whipper-in of the Fitzwilliam Hunt pleaded guilty to hunting a wild mammal with dogs on 4 July. His conviction is the latest in an increasingly long line of hunters deciding that the weight of evidence against them meant that they would be fighting a losing battle in court.…| Protect the Wild
Dorset Police Rural Crime Team responded to two separate reports of illegal hunting by the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale (BSV) hunt on 1 February.| protectthewild.substack.com
Two men from the Portman Hunt have been convicted under Section 1 of the Hunting Act. They were found guilty on 20 September, despite insisting that it is normal to lay a scent trail through barbed wire! The Portman Hunt's Tom Lyle, who is huntsman and master, and Marcus Boundy,…| Protect the Wild
Northamptonshire Police has stated that it will not prosecute members of the Pytchley with Woodland Hunt, even though three of its hounds were killed on the busy A43. The incident took place on 19 February between Broughton and Sywell. Northants Hunt Saboteurs wrote of the police's decision: "We are extremely…| Protect the Wild
2023 came to a close with more animals suffering needless deaths when two hunting hounds were killed on the A30 in Devon. On 30 December, hunt saboteurs reported that the dogs, suspected to belong to the Mid Devon Hunt, had been killed after being hit by cars. One was still…| Protect the Wild
Northants Hunt Saboteurs have received a number of reports that hounds from the Pytchley with Woodland Hunt have been killed when the hunt lost control of them. The incident took placed on 19 February on the A43 between Broughton and Sywell, Northamptonshire. The sabs posted photos on Facebook, sent to…| Protect the Wild
On 28 May Duncan Cinnamond, huntsman of the Seavington Hunt plead guilty to illegal fox hunting, which is an offence under the Hunting Act 2004. Magistrates in Weymouth ordered him to pay a fine and court costs. Cinnamond's conviction comes after Two Counties Hunt Saboteurs submitted damning video footage of…| Protect the Wild
We need a real hunting ban — not a broken law with loopholes that hunts gleefully exploit — and we need it now.| protectthewild.substack.com
Benjamin Halsall of the Warwickshire Hunt has been convicted of hunting a wild mammal with dogs in breach of the Hunting Act 2004. 'Whipper-in' Halsall, from Shipton-on-Stour, was found guilty by a District Judge at Coventry Magistrates' Court, after the court was shown footage of the Warwickshire Hunt's hounds ripping…| Protect the Wild
Warwickshire Police have been trying to hide the details of an agreement they made with the Warwickshire Hunt for years. After a concerted campaign it's finally been disclosed. The protocol, which was in place during the 2023/4 hunting season, lists a number of arrangements that are shockingly hunt-friendly. One agreement,…| Protect the Wild
The trial of whipper-in Jamie Price, huntsman Jack Henty and Hamish Golding of the Essex and Suffolk hunt collapsed on Tuesday 11 March at Ipswich Magistrates Court, after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) lawyer failed to disclose a document to the defence. Wildlife monitors were dismayed, as the three men…| Protect the Wild
Trial of whipper-in Jamie Price, huntsman Jack Henty and Hamish Golding of the Essex and Suffolk Hunt collapses after error by Crown Prosecution Service| protectthewild.substack.com
A search is underway for a missing rhea, who ran away on Saturday 1 February after a hunt group's hounds rode close to the perimeter of the field where the rhea was being kept in East Kirkham, Lincolnshire. Andrew Collington posted that the Hunt seriously spooked the rheas, sheep and…| Protect the Wild
The Trail Hunt Smokescreen Clearing away the 'trail hunt' smokescreen In 2004 the passing of the Hunting Act made fox hunting illegal. Since then hunts have claimed to be following artificial scent trails rather than deliberately hunting wild mammals. This is nothing but a lie.So-called 'trail hunting' didn't exist before…| Protect the Wild
Hunt Havoc Hunt Havoc - it's everywhere the hunts go... One reason we need to get rid of hunting altogether - not simply try to strengthen existing legislation and allow hunting to continue in a slightly altered form - is to stop what is known as 'hunt havoc'. Hunts have…| Protect the Wild
The Forgotten Victims of Hunting Hunting's impact on animals is usually focussed on the foxes, hares, deer, and other mammals that are still suffering from being illegally hunted. But there are other animals also caught up in hunting's exploitation of sentient beings: the dogs that hunts use.They are the forgotten…| Protect the Wild
Hunting of Mammals Bill Overview We need a proper ban on hunting, which is why Protect the Wild commissioned Advocates for Animals to help us develop new legislation – The Hunting of Mammals Bill. Our new Bill is far more than just an update of the Hunting Act 2004.It is…| Protect the Wild