Rural Wrongs

Hunting and the Unintended Consequences of Bad Law

Charlie Pye-Smith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Brown Dog Books

Published:16th Feb '25

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Rural Wrongs cover

Rural Wrongs describes the first major research project to look at the impact of the hunting bans in England, Wales and Scotland on animal welfare. It tells a shocking story: instead of making life better for the fox, the brown hare and the red deer, they have often made life worse. In some areas, foxes have almost been wiped out by gamekeepers and people who enjoy shooting foxes for fun. Restrictions on stag hunting in the West Country have led to a rise in infectious diseases. The ban on hare hunting and hare coursing sparked a new wave of illegal poaching, often associated with violence towards farmers, the police and gamekeepers. The Labour government’s latest plans to further restrict hunting could make life even worse for the quarry species. This book is a must-read for anybody who genuinely cares about wild animal welfare

 

ISBN: 9781839528934

Dimensions: 239mm x 151mm x 5mm

Weight: unknown

96 pages