Atualização do abaixo-assinadoBAN CRUEL HARE COURSING IN IRELANDHares injured and killed at cruel coursing "rehearsal"
Irish Council Against Blood SportsMullingar, Irlanda
26 de out. de 2017
The first victims of the 2017-18 hare coursing season have been revealed. During coursing activities in Kilflynn, County Kerry, a total of 7 hares suffered injuries when hit by greyhounds. According to a National Parks & Wildlife Service report obtained by the Irish Council Against Bloodsports, two of the hares were so badly injured that they were put down on the advice of a vet. The injuries and deaths occurred on 23rd September during "coursing trials" held the week before the first coursing meeting of the season in Kilflynn. In a letter to Minister Heather Humphreys' secretary, these trials - which add to the immense suffering of captured hares - were referred to by the Director of the National Parks as "a rehearsal for coursing meetings". "It is understood that the purpose of such trials is apparently to assess the greyhounds," he said. The NPWS report reveals that during the trials, 10 hares were hit by the dogs, 7 hares were pinned to the ground and injured, and 2 hares "had to be put down as a result of the injuries". The coursing club had 99 hares in its possession, according to the NPWS, and 77 trials took place, meaning that on the day, 77 hares were forced to run for their lives. The surviving hares were subjected to the same ordeal the following Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Kilflynn coursing meeting. They were again terrorised and traumatised as the coursers used them as live bait for their dogs to chase. It is an outrage that the Irish Hare is continuing to be subjected to this appalling persecution. It's time for Minister Heather Humphreys and the National Parks & Wildlife Service to bring the curtain down on these shameful "rehearsals" and on the entire coursing season. Our timid and vulnerable hares should be spared this cruelty and afforded the long overdue protection they deserve. URGENT ACTION ALERT Contact Minister Heather Humphreys now and demand a withdrawal of the 2017-18 hare coursing licence she issued. Heather Humphreys, TD Minister for Arts, Heritage and Gaeltacht Affairs 23 Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Email "Stop the Suffering - Withdraw the 2017-18 hare coursing licence" to Heather.Humphreys@oireachtas.ie, ministers.office@ahg.gov.ie, taoiseach@taoiseach.gov.ie, wildlifelicence@ahg.gov.ie, Gerry.Leckey@ahg.gov.ie Tel: +353 (0)1 631 3802 or +353 (0)1 631 3800 Leave a comment on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/heather.humphreysfg Tweet to: @HHumphreysFG
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