19/01/2012
It's been seven years since hunting with hounds was abolished but it's claimed the country's hunts are more popular than ever. Helen Mark investigates the latest in the debate.
It's been seven years since hunting with hounds was abolished. But it's claimed the country's hunts, which no longer chase a live animal but a trail of artificial scent instead, are in the best shape anyone can remember. So is the ban working? On Boxing Day, three hundred hunts took place across the country and Agricultural Minister, Jim Paice announced there'd be a vote on whether to repeal the act when there's time in the parliamentary calendar. So on today's Open Country, Helen Mark investigates what the latest is on both sides of the debate.
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Open Country
Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of Britain