The Scotsman

Celebritie­s back hunting ban campaign

● Comic Gervais tells Scottish ministers to stop dragging their feet

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

Celebritie­s have backed a campaign for a total ban on fox hunting in Scotland.

Comedian Ricky Gervais, television presenter and naturalist Chris Packham, conservati­onist Bill Oddie and actor Peter Egan are supporting the bid led by the League Against Cruel Sports, Onekind and the Internatio­nal Fund for Animal Welfare.

The charities have organised a march next month in Edinburgh to highlight the issue.

Fox hunting with dogs was banned in Scotland through the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act in 2002, with an exemption for using dogs to flush out foxes for pest control or protecting livestock or ground-nesting birds.

Mounted hunts in Scotland have since offered farmers, landowners­andestatem­anagers a pest control service, but a reviewbylo­rdbonomyin­2016 found there were “grounds to suspect” fox hunting takes place illegally and he recommende­d having independen­t monitors to police hunts.

The charities believe the Act is insufficie­nt and have been campaignin­g for it to be improved to close “loopholes” that allow for traditiona­l hunting.

The League Against Cruel Sports has also released video footage it claims shows Scottish hunts causing panic among flocks of sheep.

Gervais said: “It is utterly sickening that the primitive, horrific pastime of chasing foxes with packs of hounds is still happening routinely in this country with little or no

0 Fox hunting with dogs was banned in 2002 but there is an exemption for using packs of hounds to flush out foxes for pest control means of bringing to justice those who inflict such cruelty on wildlife.

“The Scottish Government has an opportunit­y to make this appalling ‘sport’ go away so it’s high time it stopped dragging its feet and got on with improving the law to ban fox hunting once and for all.”

Packham added: “It is quite staggering that in this day and age we live in a country where people go out with the intention of terrorisin­g wild animals by chasing them to the point of exhaustion and brutally killing them.

“Sadly in Scotland the law has proven not to be sufficient to stop this horrific behaviour.

“I wholeheart­edly support the League Against Cruel Sports and Onekind in their campaign calling on the Scottish Government to strength- en the law to make sure fox hunting is really banned in Scotland.

“Fox hunting has no place in modern society and now is the time to put it firmly where it belongs – in the past.”

Oddie said: “There are cruel sports all over the world. In some countries the killing is almost uncontaina­ble. But it need not be so here.

“Please join our march in March and make sure the Scottish Government know how you feel.”

The Scottish Government has consulted on Lord Bonomy’s recommenda­tions with analysis currentlyu­nder wayonthe responses.

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