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Annual hunt meeting draws 500 protestors.

category national | animal rights | other press author Wednesday December 28, 2005 20:03author by Association of Hunt Saboteurs. Report this post to the editors

Hunts Hounded

Annual hunt meeting draws 500 protestors.

Irish Examiner 27-12-2005

by Ciaran Murphy



THE Association of Hunt Saboteurs and BadgerWatch Ireland yesterday urged the Government to follow Britain's example and introduce legislation to ban all forms of hunting with dogs.

The call came after an anti-bloodsports protest at the annual St Stephen's Day hunt meeting in Tramore, Co Waterford.

Some protest groups have warned that the sabotaging of activities will be stepped up at hunting events during the holiday period.

THE Association of Hunt Saboteurs and BadgerWatch Ireland yesterday urged the Government to follow Britain's example and introduce legislation to ban all forms of hunting with dogs.The call came after an anti-bloodsports protest at the annual St Stephen's Day hunt meeting in Tramore, Co Waterford.

Some protest groups have warned that the sabotaging of activities will be stepped up at hunting events during the holiday period.

The street between the Majestic Hotel and Splashworld Leisure Centre was lined with those supporting and opposing the hunt, as hounds, followed by members of the Waterford Foxhounds, left for a day's hunting at midday yesterday.

More than 500 people were present during an official annual protest, which first commenced in 1989. Approximately 30 protestors holding placards blew on whistles as the hunt started to the sound of numerous bugles.

The Hunting Act in Britain allows techniques such as drag hunting to take place, where dogs are set off on the trail of a scent laid approximately 20 minutes in advance by a rider dragging a lure.

Criticising the hunt, the national coordinator with BadgerWatch Ireland, Bernie Barrett, said: "We want to highlight the abuse and make people think about what goes on behind the postcard picture setting of fox hunting."

She said foxes were intelligent and sentient creatures who feel pain and fear.

Campaign director with the Association of Hunt Saboteurs, John Tierney, said hunting with hounds was a brutal activity and existed "solely for pleasure and entertainment".

"It has no role in the conservation and protection of wildlife," he said.

The fox, he said, was a natural predator that should not be controlled.

It was claimed that the hunt crossed a reservoir owned by Waterford County Council and hunted at the back of Ballyscanlon Wood, owned by An Coillte. It was not known whether the group had been granted permission to hunt in that area.

The Waterford Foxhounds declined to comment yesterday afternoon.

Related Link: http://www.huntsabsireland.org
author by pat cpublication date Tue Jan 03, 2006 14:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I presume you mean they rode across land around the reservoir rather than the reservoir itself! Pity they didnt ride into it and drown (i mean the Hunters not the horses).

However it would be an idea to complain to Waterford County Council and Coilte about this trespass. Details below.

Coillte,
The Irish Forestry Board,
Newtownmountkennedy,
Co. Wicklow

Tel: ++353 1 2011111
Fax: ++353 1 2011199
Email: pr@coillte.ie
http://www.coillte.ie

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Waterford County Council, Civic Offices, Davitts Quay, Dungarvan, County Waterford

Tel: +353 (0)58 22000
Fax: +353 (0)58 42911
Email: coordinate@waterfordcoco.ie
http://www.waterfordcoco.ie

author by pat cpublication date Fri Feb 17, 2006 14:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Heres a piece on how hounds savage anything in sight. Full text at the link.

"Pet llama dies after hounds scare

A pet llama from south Devon has died after being frightened by hounds from the local hunt. The animal was in a field in the village of Aveton Gifford when the incident happened.

A vet was called after hounds from the Modbury Harriers frightened the llama which died later of a heart attack. The owner of the llama and the Harriers have agreed to settle the incident between themselves, but local people are upset.

Parish council vice chairman Stephen Harding said: "I have received several calls from villagers. It's outrageous that the dogs were allowed to frighten a pet like this. The dogs should have been kept under control."

Related Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/4723734.stm
 
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