Labour MPJohn Spellar is going to try a private members bill on Friday to get trophy imports banned.
Largest pair of balls I have ever seen on a maned lion ha ha.provide a description of the item and of any distinguishing features that it has
I think Defra is proposing its own bill which will go before Parliament:So the import ban has been approved today but they have not given the date. 7000 endangered species on it.(inc plants, insects etc.) They even class African Buffalo as endangered. It may even include exports from the UK!!
I think Defra is proposing its own bill which will go before Parliament:
BASC responds to Defra announcement on banning hunting trophies
Read our statement following the announcement by Defra’s that it is set to introduce an import ban on hunting trophies.basc.org.uk
We will do this by introducing legislation to ban the import of hunting trophies from species of global conservation concern. Species in scope of the ban will be those listed on Annex A and B of the UK Wildlife Trade Regulations and any other species not covered by these regulations but subject to hunting and of particular conservation concern (namely those assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as Near Threatened, Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered or Extinct in the Wild). We will keep this under review as new evidence emerges around species’ conservation status and threat. For all species in scope, the import of hunting trophies from both wild and captive-bred animals will be banned.
Existing CITES controls under the Wildlife Trade Regulations will remain in place for exports of hunting trophies from the UK. This measure will not ban the practice of trophy hunting itself or ownership of hunting trophies. These two concepts were not included in the scope of the consultation and call for evidence.
Only 4,550 people supported any option other than a total ban on all hunting trophies being imported or exported. That's a very disappointing response from the shooting community.
Approximately 1,235 email responses contained “I support option 3 - a ban on all hunting trophies entering or leaving the UK”, which indicated that it was likely to be linked to or inspired by a campaign. A further 24,000 email responses contained variations of that text.
One petition was submitted as part of the consultation from UK Deer Stalking with 269 respondents expressing their support for maintaining current controls.
Only 4,550 people supported any option other than a total ban on all hunting trophies being imported or exported. That's a very disappointing response from the shooting community.
Totally right with the shooting community in general. Lets see how some respond when they add banning of exporting deer trophies to the list. A few will wake up then. I did see on here a while ago someone saying they didn't care as they do not shoot overseas, that's exactly the point here.Indeed, and reading the details of the consultation it says that they received 44,000 responses, including "37,254 responses via email (of which approximately 5,800 were campaign linked, and a further 24,000 responses drew on campaign text)."
Digging in a bit further it then states that:
So those in favour of a ban managed to get over 25,000 responses submitted via an orchestrated campaign. Those against managed 269.
If ever there was a demonstration of just how lacklustre and ineffective the UK shooting community is, you can see it here. Sad to say, but we really only have ourselves to blame. In this game, numbers count.