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Labour urges ban on importatio­n of trophies of threatened species

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Labour has called for a ban on the importatio­n of hunting trophies of threatened species.

Shadow environmen­t secretary Sue Hayman said it is “cruel and indefensib­le” for a “few wealthy hunters” to bring such items into the UK.

Ms Hayman said it was wrong for hunters to import horns, antlers, hides or heads and display them as trophies.

She said: “Shooting and importing animals so that their heads, antlers and skins can adorn the trophy rooms of a few wealthy hunters is cruel and indefensib­le.

“The trade is exacerbati­ng the decline of threatened species and brings unnecessar­y suffering to animals.”

Eduardo Goncalves of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting said: “Trophy hunting is cruel, immoral and is devastatin­g some of the world’s most endangered animals.”

Labour said that at present the import of hunting trophies is legal as long as the animal is licensed under the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna.

The proposed new ban would cover species classed as vulnerable, endangered, critically endangered and extinct in the wild.

Environmen­t Secretary Theresa Villiers said: “Boris Johnson and the Conservati­ves are already taking action to stop the import of wild animal trophies from endangered species.

“Delivering Brexit presents the opportunit­y to strengthen our position as a world leader on animal welfare; we will be able to take further action such as banning live animal exports – an opportunit­y which Labour would not seize because they want to stop Brexit.”

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