Hounds from a fox hunt ran riot in the Somerset village of Oake earlier this month, forcing a primary school to evacuate children from their playground and shelter indoors, and scaring local residents ...
Our supporter-funded Animal Crimewatch service is a confidential and professional place to report cruelty to animals in the name of sport. Your voice will always be heard and appreciated. Highly ...
Badgers are being killed by the UK government in what is known as the ‘badger cull’, which has taken place in certain parts of England since 2013. Thousands of badgers have been killed in what we, ...
What's wrong with hunting? Despite being banned in 2004, hunting still continues.
New polling analysis of public views on hunting with dogs has shown that a majority of voters in every parliamentary constituency in Britain supports strengthening the law to prevent old fashioned ...
From just £1 a week you can support the animals across our nation, protecting them from cruelty, and have a chance of winning up to £25,000 each week. How will my lottery donation be spent? Your ...
In our centenary year, we wish to celebrate our supporters’ stories. Discover the inspirational stories of others, who like you, have helped protect animals over the years. One story at a time.
It’s shocking that there are people who breed, abuse and force dogs to fight other dogs, often to the death. They do it for money and for entertainment. It’s been illegal for nearly 200 years, but we ...
Discover our achievements over the last 100 years and how together we can continue to create a kinder world for animals. A charity built on a mission to end cruel sports. Watch how the value of ...
You'll find all of the ways that you can get involved in our campaigns below. Help to change the face of animal welfare from the comfort of your home and with a click of a button. The time for change ...
Trophy hunting is legal in Great Britain and this report reveals that trophy hunting is widespread, taking place in at least 23 counties throughout Great Britain for a price. The ‘sport’ appears to be ...