Today we examine the recent parliamentary debate on trail hunting, an activity under increasing fire for its connection to illegal fox hunting despite the Hunting Act 2004. Perran Moon MP opened the discussion, highlighting animal cruelty concerns and the perceived loopholes in current legislation. The debate explores the differences between trail hunting (using animal-based scents) and drag hunting (using artificial scents), with concerns heavily focused on trail hunting.
Members discussed evidence suggesting trail hunting acts as a "smokescreen" for illegal activity, with examples of hunts being "caught red-handed". The RSPCA's reports of harm caused by out-of-control hounds were also raised. While some argued for the hunting community's voice to be heard, the prevailing sentiment favoured a ban, citing public opinion and the need to strengthen animal welfare laws. Major landowners have already restricted or banned trail hunting. The government acknowledged these concerns, outlining their commitment to animal welfare and a future consultation on banning trail hunting.
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Source: Trail Hunting
Volume 765: debated on Tuesday 1 April 2025
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