Cumbria and Lancashire Hunt Sab update us on their campaign against foxhunting in the rugged Cumbrian fells, where hunters pursue foxes on foot. “So far, we've had a good hit rate this season against the fell packs. We've managed to sab the Blencathra, North Lonsdale, Coniston, Eskdale & Ennerdale and the Melbreak Foxhounds, including a joint meet of the Melbreak and Pennine hunts. The only fell pack we haven't visited yet is the Ullswater Foxhounds, who are down to two days a week of very furtive hunting - plenty of time left yet though. We also managed to attend a meet of the extremely secretive Black Combe Beagles who we witnessed hunting hares on National Trust land. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fell Packs cause chaos wherever they go. It's been interesting to see that all the fell packs are having to rely on frequent trespass to be able to continue hunting regularly, with trespass occurring on most hunt days. So far this season, we have caught them on land belonging to, or managed by the National Trust, Forestry England, Lake District National Park Authority, United Utilities, Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust, and Butterfly Conservation - with our information and footage these organisations are able to take forward complaints about the trespass on their land. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Monday, 29 January 2024
FOX HUNTING ON FOOT ON THE CUMBRIAN FELLS
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