We aim to expose and end the human cruelty inflicted on animals in the name of ‘sport’
The League Against Cruel Sports was established in 1924 and campaigns to end cruelty to animals in 'sport'.
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Featured here are a selection of frequently asked questions on the League's campaigns
Using dogs to fight other dogs, badgers and foxes is already banned. We aim to gain better enforcement.
Although banned for sport, the hunters are determined to make it legal again. We help enforce the law and promote its strengths.
We campaign to stop the shooting of large numbers of game birds for fun and to improve welfare in the farming of the birds.
We campaign for an end to the manufacture, sale and use of snares.
We campaign to abolish all forms of bullfighting everywhere in the world.
We encourage travel companies not to offer killing holidays.
We want better conditions for racing greyhounds from breeding through to retirement.
Our focus in Scotland is to end the ongoing use of snares.
Our priority in Northern Ireland is the protection of the Irish hare, and an end to snaring.