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The League’s Head of Conservation shares the history of otter hunting and the League’s continued efforts to protect these animals from hunters.
As surface water dries up and juicy worms remain out of reach, the danger of dehydration becomes a real threat for many ...
The Government will soon be consulting on stronger fox hunting laws. This is your opportunity to have a say on future ...
Fox hunting, hare hunting, stag hunting. Nearly 80 per cent of the public want stronger hunting laws but the hunting community still flock to the Peterborough showground to celebrate all things ...
Passionate animal rights campaigner, hunt saboteur and tireless investigator Karl Garside has passed away at the age of 59.
Campaigners from national animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports were protesting in Peterborough today to ...
New figures showing an increase in the number of greyhounds that died racing last year have sparked renewed calls for a ban on greyhound racing by animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel ...
Spring has settled seamlessly into summer on the League Against Cruel Sports’ wildlife reserves and meadows, woodlands and wetlands are alive with new life.
Stag hunting. What is it and how is the League trying to protect them? The government has said they will ban trail hunting but what about the forgotten animals?
In the fourth in a series of monthly blogs about life on the League Against Cruel Sports’ wildlife reserves, our Head of Conservation writes about April as the month when spring comes alive.