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1 April 2022
An inquiry to consider new legislation to protect foxes, hares and other wild animals from being hunted by packs of dogs, has today been launched by the Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee.
The Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill replaces existing legislation in this area and aims to make the law ‘easier to understand and to enforce’ and to close loopholes.
The legislation makes it an offence to hunt a wild mammal using a dog in Scotland, except in limited specified circumstances – such as to prevent the spread of disease or serious damage to livestock, timber or crops or to protect human health – and if certain conditions are met – such as new limits on the number of dogs that can be used.
The Bill also bans ‘trail hunting’ – when a dog is used to find and follow an animal-based scent – which can pose a risk to wild animals.
The Committee has launched a survey looking for views which closes on Friday 13 May.
Speaking as the inquiry was launched, Committee Deputy Convener, Beatrice Wishart MSP, said;
“Loopholes in the existing legislation have been a challenge to those trying to enforce the 2002 foxhunting ban for the past 20 years. This is our chance to ensure a robust framework that strikes the correct balance by allowing farmers and land managers to exercise appropriate and effective control measures whilst ensuring the highest animal welfare protections.”
“To help with our scrutiny, we’d like to hear from organisations and groups with an interest as well as members of the public. Your views will help us maximise the opportunity to strengthen and improve the law to benefit all land users.’
Read the Bill and accompanying documents here
The Bill was introduced by the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands on 24 February 2022.
The Committee will hold a series of evidence sessions during June 2022
It is expected that the Committee will publish its Stage 1 report by the end of September 2022.
The use of dogs to hunt wild mammals is governed by the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.
In 2015, the Scottish Government appointed Lord Bonomy to undertake a review of the 2002 Act to consider whether it provided the necessary level of protection for foxes and other wild mammals.