South Wales Echo

League backs manifesto pledge to ban animal snares

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THE League Against Cruel Sports has welcomed a manifesto commitment by Welsh Labour to ban snares and restrict the use of cages for farmed animals.

Snares are thin wire nooses mainly laid by gamekeeper­s to trap animals.

The League’s senior public affairs officer for Wales, Bethan Collins, said: “Welsh Labour promises to ban the use of snares, which we wholeheart­edly welcome as we know these devices cannot be regulated efficientl­y and can lead to a protracted death for any animal caught in them, whether it be badger, fox or someone’s pet cat or dog. We would further welcome a commitment by Welsh Labour to outlaw the manufactur­e, sale and possession of snares.

“Welsh Labour’s pledge to restrict the use of cages for farmed animals – which we hope would include commercial­ly reared birds due to be shot for sport – reflects the cruelty of cages and the need to tackle the animal welfare issues around the breeding of game birds.

“The Green Party in Wales is also promising to introduce a Biodiversi­ty and Animal Protection Commission­er, who would ‘strengthen animal welfare laws to ensure both farmed and companion animals enjoy high welfare standards throughout their lives’. While we would support any commitment to enhance and further the protection of the environmen­t and wildlife, detail needs to be included on what the remit of that Commission­er would be, especially whether snaring and cage breeding would end in Wales.”

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