Chris Packham explains why he supports a ban on snares and how you can help
Posted 20 Oct 2021
Posted 20 Oct 2021
Festive events involving live reindeer and other animals have become popular in recent years in the UK, with reindeer either on display in a pen, in garden centres or shopping precincts, or led along a...
Posted 20 Oct 2021
Take a moment to object today! A rabbit meat and fur farm franchiser has put in another application to erect a rural worker’s dwelling and agricultural building, complete with ‘intake and skinning area’ (in other...
Posted 13 Sep 2021
Animal Aid have teamed up with HIT and NASC to promote our anti-snaring campaign in the windows of Lush stores across the country!
Posted 25 Aug 2021
Posted 09 Aug 2021
Rebecca Pow (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) has responded to our joint letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and George Eustice (Secretary of State for...
Posted 12 Jul 2021
Animal groups sign open letter to PM and Defra urging immediate action to ban snares.
Posted 21 Jun 2021
The UK government is considering evidence for a ban on the import and sale of fur in the UK and wants to hear your views. This is a great opportunity for us to speak out...
Posted 14 Jun 2021
A snare is a thin, wire noose. They are ‘set’ by people, with the aim that they will catch certain animals – foxes and rabbits – by the leg or the neck. The animals are...
Posted 20 Apr 2021
A rabbit farm franchiser is vying to set up a further rabbit meat and fur farm in Lyndon Top, Rutland. He has already had planning refused at sites in Cornwall and Buckinghamshire. Our investigators...
Posted 01 Apr 2021