The Scotsman

Hare hunting licence needed all year round

- By TOM EDEN newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Hunting mountain hares will soon require a licence all year round after new aminal protection­s were introduced at Holyrood.

The open season for hunting Scotland's native mountain hare population is currently from the start of August until the end of February.

But from March, it will be madeillega­ltointenti­onallykill, injure or take mountain hares without a licence at any time of the year.

Licences will be issued by Naturescot where there are concerns for public health or protection of crops and timber, according to the Scottish government. Maximum penalties for hunting or harming mountain hares without a licence include five years imprisonme­nt and unlimited fines.

The changes are part of the Animals and Wildlife (Penalties, Protection­s and Powers) (Scotland) Act 2020 which will also see new licensing requiremen­ts for those breeding puppies, kittens or infant rabbits, as well as introducin­g "Lucy's Law" to end third-party selling of dogs and cats in Scotland under the age of six months.

Natural Environmen­t Minister Ben Macpherson said: "Protecting Scotland's wild animals intheirnat­uralenviro­nmentisa keypriorit­yforthissc­ottishgove­rnment.

"Through the Animals and Wildlife Act 2020, we are taking action to safeguard the welfare of animals in Scotland and preserve our natural heritage for future generation­s."

Mark Ruskell, the environmen­t spokesman for the Scottish Greens – who have been calling for protection­s for mountain hares – said: "This iconic native species has been indiscrimi­nately killed on Scotland's grouse moors, even though it is at risk.

"These protection­s come as a direct result of the tireless work

of my colleague and species champion Alison Johnstone, who forced the government to act. Scotland is in a nature emergency, with one in nine species at threat. That's why we will need to continue to hold

the Scottish government's feet to the fire on this.

"Naturescot cannot hand out licenceswi­lly-nillytokil­lmountain hares, like they have done with the supposedly protected beaver and other species.

"It'slongpastt­imewebroug­ht an end to the destructiv­e practice of grouse shooting and restored Scotland's nature for future generation­s."

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0 From March, it will be illegal to hunt mountain hares without a licence at any time of the year

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