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Up to 22 Swift nests were destroyed during demolition works carried out by Northeast Demolition UK on behalf of Hill Group and Clarion Housing. Conservationists have described this as a significant wildlife crime. Surrey Police had been warned that Swifts were actively nesting.
New sentencing guidelines for hare coursing were introduced on 1 June. The most serious hare coursing offences now carry a custodial starting point of 18 weeks. But they fail to properly tackle a bloodsport that sees hares relentlessly chased and killed by dogs.
Well done Belgium 🇧🇪.
In late January 2024, Belgium's Parliament voted unanimously to ban the import of hunting trophies from endangered and threatened species. The vote reflected public opinion: 91 percent of Belgians oppose trophy hunting and 88 percent supported the ban.
Belgium's own Environment Minister was candid about the law's limits: "It's a political signal." Import licences could still be issued by other EU countries — and from 2014 to 2022, only around 500 out of 25,000 trophies imported across the EU entered through Belgium.
On December 18, 2025, Belgium's Constitutional Court upheld the law, rejecting a legal challenge and confirming protections for elephants, lions, rhinos, and dozens of other at-risk species. The law now stands on firm legal ground.
At the same time, South Africa — one of the world's largest trophy hunting destinations — has moved in the opposite direction, reopening its doors to trophy hunters as Belgium was closing its own.
An EU-wide import ban has not materialized. The European Parliament called for one in October 2022. Nothing has happened since. Loopholes in existing EU law still allow trophies to enter as "personal items" with the right permits.
Belgium's ban holds. The EU-wide gap does not.
Sources:
Humane World for Animals: Belgium bans the import of hunting trophies
Species Unite: While Belgium Protects Wildlife, South Africa Opens the Door
World Animal News: Victory — Belgium Bans Trophy Hunting Imports
A Beagle named Milo is among Britain's loneliest dogs - because his 'old grey face' deters prospective owners from taking him in.
Beagle Milo has spent more than 850 days at an animal shelter after being abandoned by his previous owner as a pup. Volunteers say he is often overlooked because his grey snout makes him look much older than his five years
With now just under 5 weeks left to complete the consultation, we are urging everyone to complete and submit your responses - the only way we can get an effective and watertight ban is by as many as possible participating in this process and showing the government the strength of feeling over this barbaric “traditional” spectacle of obscene animal cruelty.
If you’ve started the consultation but not finished - now is the time to revisit it.
If you’ve not started - then please please read through our guidance which will help you.
If you’ve already submitted - then thank you, but now please ask your friends and family to do the same!
Use our guidance to demand
❌ NO MORE LOOPHOLES
❌ NO MORE EXEMPTIONS
❌ NO MORE SMOKESCREENS
👮 ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW
🚓 STIFF SENTENCES AND JAIL TIME
✅ GET THE BAN DONE!
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Do it for the wild 👇🏼