Guest RAB.MCKAY Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 does any one know wat is happening Quote Link to post
kevin kiely 66 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 does any one know wat is happening dont know mate .good news though Quote Link to post
sleepy_saluki 5 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 if it gets lifted there its only matter of time befor the ban gets lifted over here Quote Link to post
caol_an 0 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 was it on the news or what? post a link if there is one. cheers Quote Link to post
Chid 6,461 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 if it gets lifted there its only matter of time befor the ban gets lifted over here the ban on hares over here was only meant to be a tempory ban , it has nothing to do with the ban in the uk ... it is meant to be getting lifted in september i heard Quote Link to post
mattythelamper 73 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 a hope it gets lifted over here am sick of being chased by police been caught few times like but never been caught in the act fingers crossed lads Quote Link to post
Guest RAB.MCKAY Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 if it gets lifted there its only matter of time befor the ban gets lifted over here the ban on hares over here was only meant to be a tempory ban , it has nothing to do with the ban in the uk ... it is meant to be getting lifted in september i heard cheers Quote Link to post
sleepy_saluki 5 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 one of my relations was watching somthing on tv last week about farmers complaining it riddled with hares on there land now and they want coursing back in the uk Quote Link to post
Chid 6,461 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 taken from an anti website but it gives some info .... The Irish hare may lose its protection in Northern Ireland after the Stormont Environment Committee decided against putting it on a protection schedule. Members debated its future as part of the Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill. Unless its special protection order is renewed in September, the hare could be taken for coursing or killed. The protection order began in 2003 when it was discovered that hare numbers had declined. They have since stabilised. The NI Assembly committee decided not to place it in the safety of Schedule 5 in the new wildlife Bill. Schedule 5 provides total protection for any species listed under it. The Irish hare attracted major conservation concern following a sustained population decline in Northern Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s. The committee heard that although the hares numbers in Northern Ireland had dropped alarmingly, they have since recovered but are still at a relatively low level. Hare coursing will start again if protection is lifted! Keeping the order in place means the species has to be monitored and counted annually and the cost of that can be about %uFFFD40,000 a year. The BBC understand that the temporary order may not be renewed in September, leaving the Irish hare to its fate. If protection is removed in the Autumn it could allow hare coursing to start again. Although legal in the Republic of Ireland, coursing was stopped in NI in 2003 when the protection order began. One glimmer of good news for the hare is that they will not be caught in snares. The Environment Committee voted to ban the use of snares in Northern Ireland. It had considered allowing them to continue under strict licence but decided that a total ban was the best way forward. The Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill will go before the Northern Ireland Assembly later in the year for final approval Please don't let Northern Irish Politicans bring back the savage brutality to hares. Barbaric primitive cruelty must stay in the past where it belongs. The Irish hare may lose its protection in Northern Ireland after the Stormont Environment Committee decided against putting it on a protection schedule. Members debated its future as part of the Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill. Unless its special protection order is renewed in September, the hare could be taken for coursing or killed. The protection order began in 2003 when it was discovered that hare numbers had declined. They have since stabilised. The NI Assembly committee decided not to place it in the safety of Schedule 5 in the new wildlife Bill. Schedule 5 provides total protection for any species listed under it. The Irish hare attracted major conservation concern following a sustained population decline in Northern Ireland in the 1980s and 1990s. The committee heard that although the hares numbers in Northern Ireland had dropped alarmingly, they have since recovered but are still at a relatively low level. Hare coursing will start again if protection is lifted! Keeping the order in place means the species has to be monitored and counted annually and the cost of that can be about %uFFFD40,000 a year. The BBC understand that the temporary order may not be renewed in September, leaving the Irish hare to its fate. If protection is removed in the Autumn it could allow hare coursing to start again. Although legal in the Republic of Ireland, coursing was stopped in NI in 2003 when the protection order began. One glimmer of good news for the hare is that they will not be caught in snares. The Environment Committee voted to ban the use of snares in Northern Ireland. It had considered allowing them to continue under strict licence but decided that a total ban was the best way forward. The Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill will go before the Northern Ireland Assembly later in the year for final approval signature goal: 5,000 467 signatures! just says basicly the hare isnt being put back on the protected list this year so coursing can start again Quote Link to post
Wild_and_Irish 11 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 Never heard snaring was being banned, I wonder where Sinn Fein stand on it because I know they are in support of fieldsports and are fighting the greens new bill in the south. Quote Link to post
Guest RAB.MCKAY Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 TIME TO GET THE DOGS FIT HAPPY DAYS BACK TO AIRLY MORNINGS AND LONG WALKS Quote Link to post
Guest RAB.MCKAY Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 START BREEDING DOGS FOR STAMINA AGAIN Quote Link to post
jimmys shop 182 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 Never heard snaring was being banned, I wonder where Sinn Fein stand on it because I know they are in support of fieldsports and are fighting the greens new bill in the south. I believe that sinn fein were Antis ,maybe im wrong ,but looking at their last election campaign they were running along side the goverment with a hunting ban in the north . Quote Link to post
Guest RAB.MCKAY Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 Never heard snaring was being banned, I wonder where Sinn Fein stand on it because I know they are in support of fieldsports and are fighting the greens new bill in the south. I believe that sinn fein were Antis ,maybe im wrong ,but looking at their last election campaign they were running along side the goverment with a hunting ban in the north . probly based on votes it always is. atb Quote Link to post
ciaranmcman 23 Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 Never heard snaring was being banned, I wonder where Sinn Fein stand on it because I know they are in support of fieldsports and are fighting the greens new bill in the south. I believe that sinn fein were Antis ,maybe im wrong ,but looking at their last election campaign they were running along side the goverment with a hunting ban in the north . thats true asked them at my door what mandate they had for hunting an said they hadnt one Quote Link to post
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