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  2. Opposition to hunting - Wikipedia

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    Opposition to hunting is espoused by people or groups who object to the practice of hunting, often seeking anti-hunting legislation and sometimes taking on acts of civil disobedience, such as hunt sabotage. Anti-hunting laws, such as the English Hunting Act 2004, are generally distinguishable from conservation legislation like the American ...

  3. Hunt sabotage - Wikipedia

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    Hunt sabotage, as carried out by anti-hunting campaigners, or hunt saboteurs, involves the use of a variety of tactics to prevent the killing of animals.Since the opposition to killing is generally on moral or ethical grounds, hunt sabotage takes place against both lawful and unlawful hunting activity.

  4. Category:Anti-hunting organizations - Wikipedia

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  5. Wisconsin Walleye War - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Walleye War became the name for late 20th-century events in Wisconsin in protest of Ojibwe (Chippewa) hunting and fishing rights. In a 1975 case, the tribes challenged state efforts to regulate their hunting and fishing off the reservations, based on their rights in the treaties of St. Peters (1837) and La Pointe (1842).

  6. Hunt Saboteurs Association - Wikipedia

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    The Hunt Saboteurs Association (HSA) is a United Kingdom organisation that uses hunt sabotage as a means of direct action to stop fox hunting. [1] It was founded in 1963, with its first sabotage event occurring at the South Devon Foxhounds on 26 December ( Boxing Day ) 1963.

  7. Category:Anti-hunting movement - Wikipedia

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  8. Otis Ferry - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Tatler magazine put Ferry at number 2 in its list of the 200 "most desirable" men. [5] In 2007, he was modelling for Burberry. [6]On 15 September 2004, Ferry and seven other pro-hunting protesters entered chamber of the House of Commons in protest at anti-hunting legislation. [7]

  9. Timeline of Animal Liberation Front actions - Wikipedia

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    Anti-fur activists denounced the action as "a disaster for the [anti-fur] campaign, and it's a disaster for the mink". The action was described by a Royal Society for the Protection of Birds spokesman as an "act of monumental stupidity," [ 20 ] amid fears that the non-native carnivorous minks would cause ecological damage.