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When the HSA was founded in 1963 it had one simple aim: to promote radical direct action against all bloodsports. We have never wavered from this founding principle and have faced down decades of hunt violence, corrupt policing and hostile legislation. Today, the HSA is proud to support over sixty affiliated groups who save the lives of hunted animals week-in, week-out across the country.

Three Counties Hunt Sabs learned last week that charges against Oliver Dale — master and huntsman of the North Cotswold Hunt — for breaching the Hunting Act have been dropped. While sabs are naturally disappointed by this outcome, it highlights precisely why the Hunting Act must be strengthened.

Mink hunting is one of the most secretive of bloodsports and is hardly ever witnessed by outsiders. Legendary hunt sab and undercover investigator Mike Huskisson is one of very few people to have seen a mink hunt in action, having infiltrated hunts across the country in the guise of ‘Mike Wilkins’ in the early 1980s.

For the past year, a false accusation of harassment from the Kent Hounds has hung heavy over two West Kent sabs whilst it progressed through

On 16th March 2019, violent hunt thug Luke Saddington launched a terrifying attack on hunt saboteurs, ramming both the Manchester and Sheffield Hunt Saboteurs vehicles off the road, to prevent them from keeping tabs on the Grove & Rufford Hunt.
After a successful campaign by sabs to identify Saddington, he was later arrested and charged with two counts of criminal damage to motor vehicles and one count of dangerous driving. Despite pleading guilty to these charges, he has been awaiting sentencing, due to his involvement in another case, which the judge stated needed to be resolved first.

The Hunt Saboteurs Association has received leaked images and conversations from a closed Facebook group showing that there has been an outbreak of an unknown infectious disease across the Grove & Rufford hunt hounds.
On Saturday, 22nd March, a vet closely associated with the hunt reached out for advice from others in the hunting community after an outbreak of a ‘sudden onset respiratory disease’ had resulted in the death of five hounds and a prediction that there could be another 10-20 deaths in the next 24 hours as, at that point, over 50% of the pack of 70 were showing signs of infection. The poor dogs suffered horrendous symptoms starting with a worsening cough, progressing to blood pouring from nose and mouths, congested lungs, sky high temperatures and rapid heart rates.

A hunt thug left Leicester Magistrates Court yesterday with a two year restraining order, following a prolonged campaign of violence and intimidation against hunt sabs.
Andrew Kean, was facing two charges of assault by beating, and one charge of common assault, while his sidekick, Barrington Nurse-Phillips, was facing two charges of common assault.
The charges related to incidents at the opening meet of the Cottesmore Hunt at Knossington, Leicestershire, in October 2024, while both men were acting as so-called ‘hunt stewards.’

Last year, we published two articles looking at the year-round management of artificial earths by fox hunts to ensure they have plenty of foxes to hunt in certain locations come the start of the season.
We’ve exposed numerous incidents involving this barbaric practice over the years and recently our videos of their use have featured in exposes on national news channels. There can be no better evidence that fox hunting continues unabated across Britain since the 2005 act banning hunting with hounds came into force. The smokescreen of ‘Trail Hunting’ is well and truly dispersed on the winds of artificial earth usage. Despite this, many hunts terriermen continue to construct and maintain them. As the main fox hunting season is now at an end but vegetation is yet to fully obscure artificial earths then what better time to remind ourselves what to look out for when enjoying time in the countryside over the coming months.

Last Tuesday, a young stag was killed by the Quantock Stag Hounds after a prolonged chase. Much of the hunt took place in land owned by Forestry England, despite the fact that FE have banned stag hunting on their land since 1998, when the Bateson Report unequivocally proved the immense suffering that hunted deer endure.

“We were ambushed near the Keri peninsula, by the side of the road. We’d been spotted leaving the mountain. There were around fifteen guys in masks and balaclavas. They were immediately aggressive, grabbing phones, cameras, and backpacks. One of the team had his nose broken, another escaped by rolling off a cliff edge to the road below while being pelted with rocks. After they’d stolen our stuff, they drove off, threatening us not to return if we valued our lives” – Emma, wildlife protection volunteer.

SpyCop stands for office, sabs fight back!
Voters in next week’s Peterborough local elections have (at least) one unusual choice at the ballot box. Despite repeated public exposure and damning evidence of sexual misconduct, undercover spycop and one time infiltratror of the Hunt Saboteurs Association, Andy Coles is running for councillor.

Last summer, the HSA was contacted on several occasions by members of the public who had the misfortune to encounter mink hunters while out enjoying the countryside. With this in mind, the HSA has produced the following guide to this little-known form of hunting.
What Is Mink Hunting? Mink hunting is an illegal summer bloodsport that involves hunting and killing mink with packs of hounds. Some mink hunts actively target otters and all of these summer hunts cause substantial disturbance to the fragile riverside environment.

The Hunt Saboteurs Association is pleased to be able to confirm that the Sussex- based Wealden Minkhounds have disbanded.
West Sussex Hunt Sabs reported last season that the Wealden Mink Hounds had vacated their kennel area at the Chiddingfold Hunt, and thanks to our sources within the hunting world, we can confirm that the pack have gone under.

The wide scale persecution of badgers by hunts is revealed in new data seen by the Hunt Saboteurs Association.
Of the 3,405 incidents reported in the National Wildlife Crime Unit’s ‘Badger Related Incident Analysis Summary,’ over half (56.9%) relate to interference with badger setts, with the largest proportion of these incidents, around 270 (or 13.9%), attributed to hunts.
A further 11.3% of sett interference incidents are described as the blocking of setts, a practice routinely carried out by hunt terriermen ahead of a hunting day.

On the 4th of December 2023 the BSV hunted and killed a fox at Pelsham Farm near Buckhorn Weston. Foot sabs had gone around ahead of them and positioned at Nyland knowing that foxes often ran that way. Sadly that day floods prevented the fox from escaping the farm and sabs half a mile away could hear the terrible commotion going on as they hunted the fox. As well as hounds in cry, we could hear hollers as the fox was spotted, shouting to head the fox and then finally the dreaded horn call signalling the kill.
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