Why banning trail-hunting might not stop foxes, deer and hares from being killed
Briefly

A report titled 'Broken Law: How the Hunting Act has Failed' reveals that banning trail-hunting won't effectively protect wildlife, as hunters will circumvent the law.
Labor's manifesto promise to end trail-hunting fails to account for hunters finding alternative methods, highlighting the weaknesses in current wildlife protection laws.
Activists provided 23 recommendations to strengthen the Hunting Act, including a ban on hounds from private property without landowner consent to prevent loopholes.
With the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Hunting Act, critics argue that its inadequacies continue to leave wildlife vulnerable to hunting practices.
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