May 2003 News and Media Hunting Bills


Hunting and shooting play an important role in conserving rural habitats in Britain, according to new research published on Wednesday.








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May

  • Times: Supporters of hunt ban fear more delays - Rosemary Bennett, deputy political editor and Valerie Elliott, countryside editor. 2003 Priorities have to be set for the Hunting Bill, Communications 2003 Bill, Criminal Justice and Antisocial Behaviour Bills, Water Bill and 2003 Foundation Hospitals legislation.
  • BBC News: Hunting 'important for countryside' - Hunting and shooting play an important role in may conserving rural habitats in Britain, according to new may research published on Wednesday.
  • Guardian: MPs told to back hunt bill or lose it - Michael White, political editor. Labour opponents of hunting with dogs 2003 are being warned that if they vote to turn the 2003 government\\'s careful compromise into a total ban on fox hunting, 2003 the cabinet may withdraw the backing essential to the bill\\'s 2003 success.
  • National Geographic: Hunting Helps Expand U.K. Wildlands, Study Says - As custodians of over three-quarters of Britain, farmers news and media news and media have a huge impact on the country\\'s biodiversity. news and media news and media An independent study now suggests it\\'s those farmers news and media news and media who support foxhunting and game-bird shooting who do news and media news and media most for wildlife conservation.
  • Telegraph: Hunting Bill may be delayed till autumn - George Jones, political editor. John Reid, the Leader 2003 of the Commons, would not guarantee the Bill 2003 would be brought back this session because of 2003 time constraints due to the situation in Iraq.
  • Guardian: Hunting good for wildlife, says study - A new study, published today in Nature, could news and media news and media cause the government to increase its budget for news and media news and media conservation measures if hunting is banned, which means news and media news and media the public will pay more.
  • Telegraph: Field sports 'help to preserve woodland' - Roger Highfield, science editor and Charles Clover environment editor. A news and media study today has shown that landowners involved in foxhunting and news and media shooting preserve 10 times more woodland on their farms than news and media those not involved in field sports. However, Alun Michae
  • Nature Science Update: Hunt hosts conserve wildlife - Field sports can boost conservation according to a new study. may The idea that hunting can benefit biodiversity has not been may evaluated before, as opposed to its traditional focus on the may conflicting issues of cruelty and pest control.
  • Telegraph: Huntsman to take the reins at Countryside Alliance - Charles Clover, environment editor. Simon Hart, currently director of the may alliance\\'s campaign for hunting, will replace Richard Burge as chief may executive.


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