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  2. Hare coursing - Wikipedia

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    Coursing at Hatfield, an engraving by John Francis Sartorius, depicts Emily Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury riding side-saddle.. The competitive version of hare coursing was given definitive form [5] when the first complete set of English rules, known as the Laws of the Leash, was drawn up in the reign of Elizabeth I reputedly by Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, [6] providing for a pursuit ...

  3. Wildlife crime remained at record highs in 2021, report suggests

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    The report looks at crimes ranging from the persecution of birds of prey, badgers and bats, to hare coursing and illegal hunting, the illicit wildlife trade, theft of wild bluebells, orchids and ...

  4. Legislation on hunting with dogs - Wikipedia

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    It is illegal to hunt deer with dogs. [7] Hunting of hares with dogs is also illegal. [8] [9] [10] ... two for people hunting foxes and ten for hare coursing.

  5. Hunting Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The Hunting Act 2004 (c. 37) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which bans the hunting of most wild mammals (notably foxes, deer, hares and mink) with dogs in England and Wales, subject to some strictly limited exemptions; the Act does not cover the use of dogs in the process of flushing out an unidentified wild mammal, [4] nor does it affect drag hunting, where hounds are ...

  6. Two men sentenced for hare coursing - AOL

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  7. Eight arrested on suspicion of hare coursing - AOL

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    Police say the suspects were held after reports of dangerous driving and 4x4s gathering in fields.

  8. Coursing - Wikipedia

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    Coursing by humans is the pursuit of game or other animals by dogs—chiefly greyhounds and other sighthounds—catching their prey by speed, running by sight, but not by scent. Coursing was a common hunting technique, practised by the nobility, the landed and wealthy, as well as by commoners with sighthounds and lurchers .

  9. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    Proponents argue that the activity is a historical tradition. Using dogs to chase wild mammals was made illegal in February 2005 by the Hunting Act 2004; there were a number of exemptions (under which the activity may not be illegal) in the act for hunting with hounds, but no exemptions at all for hare-coursing. [74]