National Trust members vote on proposal to ban trail hunting

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he National Trust has been urged to wake up “to the reality of trail hunting” as its members voted on a motion to ban it.

Concerns have been raised that the lawful activity is being used as a “smokescreen” for chasing and killing foxes.

At its annual meeting in Harrogate on Saturday, trust members were asked to vote for or against a resolution to ban it on their land.

Those who proposed the resolution stated that “overwhelming evidence leads to the conclusion that ‘trail hunting’ is a cover for hunting with dogs”.

The Hunting Act 2004 banned hunting with dogs.

Trail hunting simulates a traditional hunt without foxes being deliberately chased or killed by laying an artificial scent for riders.

In November last year the trust and Forestry England suspended licences for trail hunting on their land in response to a police investigation into webinars involving huntsmen discussing the practice.

Saturday’s vote comes just two weeks after a prominent huntsman was convicted after giving advice about how to covertly carry out illegal fox hunts.

Director of the Masters of Foxhounds Association Mark Hankinson was found guilty at Westminster Magistrates’ Court of intentionally encouraging huntsmen to use legal trail hunting as “a sham and a fiction” for the unlawful chasing and killing of animals via two webinars held in August 2020.

The huntsman’s illicit advice was exposed after saboteurs leaked footage to police and the media of the online discussions.

He was ordered to pay £3,500, with the judge concluding that he was “clearly encouraging the mirage of trail laying to act as cover for old fashioned illegal hunting”.

Demonstrators from the League Against Cruel Sports gathered outside Harrogate Convention Centre to show their support for the banning the activity.

The results of the vote are not binding on the board, but the trustees are expected to consider the outcome following the AGM

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