<strong>The European Council is seeking to take control of laws relating to pet animals</strong>
The Federation of Associations for Hunting and Conservation of the EU (FACE) has expressed concern about a current initiative in the European Council for the EU to take control of legislation relating to the welfare of pet animals. FACE fears that it may set a precedent, which could lead to the EU being granted powers to restrict wildlife management and laws relating to working dogs.
At a recent meeting, MEPs attempted to reassure FACE representatives that they recognised a distinction between animal rights ideology and animal welfare, and that the former, if followed to its logical conclusion, could have a damaging impact on the countryside, both environmentally and socio-economically.
Gundog displays and hound parades across Wales have been saved from licensing requirements after the Welsh Government abandoned controversial proposals
Deer stalkers across Scotland’s lowlands can now access a second round of funding to upgrade their venison processing facilities