Friday, 8 August 2008

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Ban Snares: Press and Media

Media coverage of campaign

The Southern Reporter 22.05.08
Police plea over alleged illegal killing of badger
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Berwiskshire News 21.05.08
Illegal snares blamed for death of badgers
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The Press & Journal 08.05.08
Government's snare decision branded 'a mockery of democracy'
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Campaign Photographs:

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Press Releases

04-03-08

PUBLIC OPINION GOES UP IN SMOKE FOLLOWING SNARING ANNOUNCEMENT
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03-03-08

CAMPAIGN TO BAN SNARES MOVES TO SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT PUBLIC PETITIONS COMMITEE
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Click here to read previous press releases from the campaign

Campaign cinema adverts:

The following adverts are showing in cinemas
across Scotland to launch the campaign.

You Tube

Cinema advertisment 1

You Tube

Cinema advertisment 2

You Tube

Cinema advertisment 3

 

Other videos

League Against Cruel Sports on YouTube

The Silent Killer in the Countryside
is a seventy-five second documentary depicting the horrific practice of snaring and its effects on both wildlife and pets. The League Against Cruel Sports is camapigning for a ban on all snares, which are still legal in the UK.click here to view video

League Against Cruel Sports on YouTube

Caught In A Trap: Why The Scottish Executive Must Ban Snaring was released on the 12th August 2007 to coincide with the traditional start of the Scottish grouse shooting season.click here to view video

advocates for animals
marchaig trust
league against cruel sports
scottish badgers
hessilhead trust
brown hare preservation society
international otter survival fund

These organisations are working together to campaign for a ban on the manufacture, sale, possession and use of all snares in Scotland.