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A renewed call for a ban on hare coursing

Anti-blood sport campaigners have rejected the results of a new study by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. The study concluded that hares do not experience a greater risk of death after they have been used in coursing meets. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast wasAideen Yourell, Spokesperson for the Irish Council Against Blood Sports and Cork County Councillor Eileen Lynch.

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06.30 24 May 2023


A renewed call for a ban on hare coursing


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06.30 24 May 2023


Anti-blood sport campaigners have rejected the results of a new study by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

The study concluded that hares do not experience a greater risk of death after they have been used in coursing meets.

Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast wasAideen Yourell, Spokesperson for the Irish Council Against Blood Sports and Cork County Councillor Eileen Lynch.


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