#Act4 Wildlife A pregnant woman has been killed by dogs in a forest in northern France where a hunt with hounds was taking place, investigators have said. Pregnant woman killed by dogs in France during hunt in forest 20 November 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The report aims for assisting IUCN to clarify the ethical acceptability of trophy hunting according to current IUCN statutes and policies and consistent with generally accepted methodologies of social and environmental ethics. New IUCN report: Trophy hunting not consistent with “sustainable use” 27 September 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The arguments for trophy hunting contained within a recent letter published in the journal Science simply don't stack up. Trophy hunting is not sustainable 19 September 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Botswana is reintroducing elephant hunts and is likely to sell licenses to kill the animals at a discount to its neighbors. Botswana is reintroducing elephant hunts - with discounted licences likely 11 September 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Japan has started its controversial annual dolphin hunt in the coastal town of Taiji. Taiji cove hunt: Japan starts controversial dolphin hunt 2 September 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Leading Scottish animal welfare charity OneKind has renewed its calls for an end to driven grouse shooting on the Glorious Twelfth, the first day of the grouse shooting season. Driven grouse shooting should finally come to an end 12 August 2019 OneKind
#Act4 Wildlife The Foreign Secretary said he would hold a vote on the "barbaric" sport if he becomes Prime Minister - and he'd opt to scrap the ban UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt wants to bring back fox hunting 3 July 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Conservationists who support trophy hunting as a means of raising funds for preserving wild areas and wild animals have always argued that ‘if it pays, it stays’. IUCN study shows trophy hunting doesn’t live up to its claim of supporting conservation 30 June 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The European Turle-dove is one of seven flagship birds in our Flight for Survival campaign to raise awareness of the scope and scale of the illegal killing of migratory birds. European turtle-dove population falling fast due to illegal killing 15 April 2019
#Act4 Wildlife For more than a century, explorers and settlers have warned about the likely impact of the hunting of lions and other wild animals in Africa. How the lion lost its strength: big cats’ survival at risk as DNA defences dwindle 30 March 2019
#Act4 Wildlife A new study examines the scale of the trade in endangered hawksbill sea turtle shells over the span of nearly 150 years. Endangered hawksbill turtle shell trade is much bigger than scientists ever suspected 27 March 2019
#Act4 Pets In the deep winter weeks of last July, Shane Morse and Kevin Figliomeni nearly always got up before the sun rose. Australia is deadly serious about killing millions of cats 25 March 2019