COURSE OF INACTION: Is animal welfare protected in the coursing industry?

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60,000 hares were legally captured between 2009 and 2021 for use in the coursing industry. Animal rights groups want a ban due to concerns over the welfare of the species. Help noteworthy_ie investigate:

Calls have grown in recent years for coursing to be banned in Ireland - one of only three EU countries where it remains legal - due to concerns over the species’ welfare.

While the hares are released after the events, concerns have been raised that they do not all survive the return to the wild. In 2020, the National Parks and Wildlife Service started research into the survival and behaviour of hares released after coursing.

 

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