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  2. Fox hunting - Wikipedia

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    Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a fox, normally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds. A group of unarmed followers, led by a "master of foxhounds" (or "master of hounds"), follow the hounds on foot or on horseback. [1]

  3. Opposition to hunting - Wikipedia

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    Animal rights activists argue that hunting for sport is cruel, unnecessary, and unethical. [1] [2] They note the pain, suffering and cruelty inflicted on animals who are hunted. [1] [2] The term anti-hunting is used to describe opponents of hunting; while it does not appear to be pejorative, it is widely used as such by pro-hunting people.

  4. Hundreds of suspected illegal fox hunts took place in UK over ...

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    The League Against Cruel Sports said new figures show there were 303 combined incidents of hunt havoc and illegal hunting in just five and a half weeks between November 1 and December 7.

  5. 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.

  6. Nine pets killed and 22 road accidents counted in fox cub ...

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    Exclusive: Monitors report 106 foxes being chased as well as trespass, livestock worrying and injury or abuse of horses or hounds

  7. Government 'committed' to banning trail hunting - AOL

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    Trail hunting - a practice where a scent is laid out for the hunt to follow - was introduced as a "cruelty free" replacement for fox hunting, banned by Labour in 2004.

  8. League Against Cruel Sports - Wikipedia

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    The League Against Cruel Sports, formerly known as the League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports, is a UK-based animal welfare charity which campaigns to stop blood sports such as fox hunting, hare and deer hunting; game bird shooting; and animal fighting.

  9. Trail hunting - Wikipedia

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    Trail hunting in Dartmoor. Trail hunting is a legal, although controversial, [1] alternative to hunting animals with hounds in Great Britain. A trail of animal urine (most commonly fox) is laid in advance of the 'hunt', and then tracked by the hound pack and a group of followers; on foot, horseback, or both.