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Opposition to hunting

Opposition to hunting is espoused by people or groups who object to the practice of hunting, often seeking anti-hunting legislation and sometimes taking on acts of civil disobedience, such as hunt sabotage. Anti-hunting laws, such as the English Hunting Act 2004, are generally distinguishable from conservation legislation like the American Marine Mammal Protection Act by whether they seek to reduce or prevent hunting for perceived cruelty-related reasons or to regulate hunting for conservation, although the boundaries of distinction are sometimes blurred in specific laws, for example when endangered animals are hunted.

Anti-hunting protest, New York City

Animal rights activists argue that hunting for sport is cruel, unnecessary, and unethical.[1][2] They note the pain, suffering and cruelty inflicted on animals who are hunted.[1][2] The term anti-hunting is used to describe opponents of hunting; while it does not appear to be pejorative, it is widely used as such by pro-hunting people.

Geographic differences edit

It is difficult to compare strength of anti-hunting sentiment in different countries, for example because the word hunting carries different meanings in the UK and United States. Nonetheless, it is more possible to compare the strength of the anti-hunting movement in different countries, with some having stronger organization, such as in the UK, and some being nearly without it, such as New Zealand. Opinions can vary widely on different surveys even within the same country, and as in all market research, consideration must be given to recent events that made the news and the wording of the questions, both of which can influence results.[3]

Roots of the movement edit

The Burns Inquiry analysis of the opposition to hunting in the UK included social class, sometimes proposed as a differentiating factor between hunting in the UK and hunting in the United States,[4] as one among many anti-hunting concerns. Furthermore, they showed the UK's anti-hunting movement was itself only part of a wider, grassroots opposition to hunting in the UK. The Burns Inquiry reported:

There are those who have a moral objection to hunting and who are fundamentally opposed to the idea of people gaining pleasure from what they regard as the causing of unnecessary suffering. There are also those who perceive hunting as representing a divisive social class system. Others, as we note below, resent the hunt trespassing on their land, especially when they have been told they are not welcome. They worry about the welfare of the pets and animals and the difficulty of moving around the roads where they live on hunt days. Finally there are those who are concerned about damage to the countryside and other animals, particularly badgers and otters.[5]

Opposition to hunting is not new. Victorian era dramatist W. S. Gilbert remarked, "Deer-stalking would be a very fine sport if only the deer had guns."[6]

The UK government's response to the call for bans on hunting, notably rabbit and hare coursing, has historically been to show its support for the interests of farmers, according to political historian Michael Tichelar.[7] As recently as 2005, one anti-hare coursing organisation referred to coursing supporters as being made up of "10% Nobs and 90% Yobs".[8]

An element of class is absent from the hunting debate in the United States where there are not many obvious class differences in hunting habits. Instead the differences in anti-hunting sentiment relates to urban sprawl and increasing population density.[9] Because of the abundance of public land in the United States, as high as 75% of the land in some states, one need not be wealthy to have access to huntable land in less densely populated areas.

The democratic perspective on hunting in the United States started as a result of the reaction against English laws restricting game to the crown.[10] This is one of the aspects of American culture which formed as a result of that nation's original high number of enclosure refugees from the UK and Ireland. A further distinction between the context of debate on hunting in the UK and US is that US hunting is generally licensed by government agencies, providing licence fee revenue. In contrast to this, hunting in the UK has broadly required only the permission of the landowner or the owner of sporting rights over the land.

Measures to protect animals edit

Some organizations advocate protecting animals from hunters by spreading deer repellent or human hair (from barber shops) near hunting areas.[1]

Anti-hunting organizations edit

There are various organizations advocating for anti-hunting legislation and protection of wildlife. These include organizations such as PETA, Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), Center for Biological Diversity, Defenders of Wildlife, etc.[11] Though all of them are generally supporting the same idea, they achieve their goal in different ways. PETA, for instance, one of the most prominent organizations of this sort, primarily endorses the idea that we are not allowed to hunt down, exploit or utilize animals for any purposes, whether it is to eat them, wear them or abuse them for entertainment, and that humans as species are not superior to animals and do not own them.[12] PETA uses various methods of spreading their message and targeting specific audiences such as policymakers or business that use animals in their production.[13]

Organizations such as HSUS may also help the endangered animals around the globe directly. For example, "Black Beauty Ranch", which was founded in 1979 by the HSUS is a sanctuary for endangered exotic animals. The animals living there were saved from various sites around the world where they were being exploited, experimented on or jeopardized in other ways.[14] The HSUS is also working with the US government and policymakers to ban activities such as trophy hunting[15] and cosmetic animal testing.[16] Some organizations such as Center for Biological Diversity go as far as to launch a lawsuit to ban damaging hunting practices which jeopardize endangered wildlife.[17]

Opinion polls edit

Country Polling firm Question Date of polling Source Pro hunting Anti hunting Don't know/ no opinion
United Kingdom MORI for League Against Cruel Sports (n=2,032) Do you think fox hunting should be made legal again? 5–11 September 2008 [1] 16 75 9
United Kingdom MORI for BBC (n=2,234) To what extent do you support or oppose a ban on hunting with dogs? Feb 2005 26% 47% 27%
United Kingdom MORI for RSPCA / IFAW (n=1,983) Do you support the ban [on hunting with dogs] staying in place / being scrapped? 2–8 February 2007 17 58 24
United States Responsive Management Do you approve or disapprove of legal hunting? September 2006 78 16 6
Northern Ireland Millward Brown Is fox hunting cruel? 20–27 March 2006 [5][permanent dead link] 11 79 10
United States Responsive Management Do you approve or disapprove of legal hunting? 1995 73 22 5

In both 2004 and 2014, voters in Maine, US, rejected a proposed ban on the use of dogs, bait, and traps while hunting black bears. Polls preceding the 2014 vote had predicted the measure would be rejected.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Why Sport Hunting Is Cruel and Unnecessary". PETA. 2003-12-15. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  2. ^ a b "Hunting". Animal Ethics. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  3. ^ Moon, N. (1999). Opinion polls: History, theory and practice. Manchester University Press.
  4. ^ Could Deer Hunting Be Banned In England? 2010-12-27 at the Wayback Machine, January 2005, The Hunting Report
  5. ^ Burns Inquiry report, para 4.12
  6. ^ Grossmith, George in The Daily Telegraph, 7 June 1911
  7. ^ Tichelar, M. (2006) ‘Putting Animals into Politics’: The Labour Party and Hunting in the First Half of the Twentieth Century, Rural History, 17: 213-234 (the reason) "...private members bills introduced in 1949 designed to prohibit hunting and coursing...were defeated was the strong desire of the Government to preserve its relationship with the farmers and the wider rural community
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-02-08. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  9. ^ . Newsweek. 2006-12-04. Archived from the original on 2006-11-27. Retrieved January 10, 2007.
  10. ^ . Newsweek. 2006-12-04. p. 3. Archived from the original on 2007-05-24. Retrieved January 10, 2007.
  11. ^ Robb, Bob (July 19, 2019). "10 Anti-Hunting Organizations". Grand View Outdoors. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  12. ^ "All About PETA". PETA. 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  13. ^ "What Is PETA?". The Balance Small Business. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  14. ^ "Black Beauty Ranch". The Humane Society of the United States. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  15. ^ "Banning Trophy Hunting". The Humane Society of the United States. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  16. ^ "Ending Cosmetics Animal Testing". The Humane Society of the United States. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  17. ^ "Lawsuit Launched to Stop Damaging Hunting Practices From Killing Endangered Wildlife on Refuges". Center for Biological Diversity. Retrieved 2022-05-29.
  18. ^ "Poll: A majority of Mainers oppose ban on bear-baiting". 26 October 2014.

External links edit

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  • American Hunt Saboteurs Association
  • The Hunt Saboteurs Association

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The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Opposition to hunting is espoused by people or groups who object to the practice of hunting often seeking anti hunting legislation and sometimes taking on acts of civil disobedience such as hunt sabotage Anti hunting laws such as the English Hunting Act 2004 are generally distinguishable from conservation legislation like the American Marine Mammal Protection Act by whether they seek to reduce or prevent hunting for perceived cruelty related reasons or to regulate hunting for conservation although the boundaries of distinction are sometimes blurred in specific laws for example when endangered animals are hunted Anti hunting protest New York City Animal rights activists argue that hunting for sport is cruel unnecessary and unethical 1 2 They note the pain suffering and cruelty inflicted on animals who are hunted 1 2 The term anti hunting is used to describe opponents of hunting while it does not appear to be pejorative it is widely used as such by pro hunting people Contents 1 Geographic differences 2 Roots of the movement 3 Measures to protect animals 4 Anti hunting organizations 5 Opinion polls 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeographic differences editIt is difficult to compare strength of anti hunting sentiment in different countries for example because the word hunting carries different meanings in the UK and United States Nonetheless it is more possible to compare the strength of the anti hunting movement in different countries with some having stronger organization such as in the UK and some being nearly without it such as New Zealand Opinions can vary widely on different surveys even within the same country and as in all market research consideration must be given to recent events that made the news and the wording of the questions both of which can influence results 3 Roots of the movement editThe Burns Inquiry analysis of the opposition to hunting in the UK included social class sometimes proposed as a differentiating factor between hunting in the UK and hunting in the United States 4 as one among many anti hunting concerns Furthermore they showed the UK s anti hunting movement was itself only part of a wider grassroots opposition to hunting in the UK The Burns Inquiry reported There are those who have a moral objection to hunting and who are fundamentally opposed to the idea of people gaining pleasure from what they regard as the causing of unnecessary suffering There are also those who perceive hunting as representing a divisive social class system Others as we note below resent the hunt trespassing on their land especially when they have been told they are not welcome They worry about the welfare of the pets and animals and the difficulty of moving around the roads where they live on hunt days Finally there are those who are concerned about damage to the countryside and other animals particularly badgers and otters 5 Opposition to hunting is not new Victorian era dramatist W S Gilbert remarked Deer stalking would be a very fine sport if only the deer had guns 6 The UK government s response to the call for bans on hunting notably rabbit and hare coursing has historically been to show its support for the interests of farmers according to political historian Michael Tichelar 7 As recently as 2005 one anti hare coursing organisation referred to coursing supporters as being made up of 10 Nobs and 90 Yobs 8 An element of class is absent from the hunting debate in the United States where there are not many obvious class differences in hunting habits Instead the differences in anti hunting sentiment relates to urban sprawl and increasing population density 9 Because of the abundance of public land in the United States as high as 75 of the land in some states one need not be wealthy to have access to huntable land in less densely populated areas The democratic perspective on hunting in the United States started as a result of the reaction against English laws restricting game to the crown 10 This is one of the aspects of American culture which formed as a result of that nation s original high number of enclosure refugees from the UK and Ireland A further distinction between the context of debate on hunting in the UK and US is that US hunting is generally licensed by government agencies providing licence fee revenue In contrast to this hunting in the UK has broadly required only the permission of the landowner or the owner of sporting rights over the land Measures to protect animals editSome organizations advocate protecting animals from hunters by spreading deer repellent or human hair from barber shops near hunting areas 1 Anti hunting organizations editThere are various organizations advocating for anti hunting legislation and protection of wildlife These include organizations such as PETA Humane Society of the United States HSUS Center for Biological Diversity Defenders of Wildlife etc 11 Though all of them are generally supporting the same idea they achieve their goal in different ways PETA for instance one of the most prominent organizations of this sort primarily endorses the idea that we are not allowed to hunt down exploit or utilize animals for any purposes whether it is to eat them wear them or abuse them for entertainment and that humans as species are not superior to animals and do not own them 12 PETA uses various methods of spreading their message and targeting specific audiences such as policymakers or business that use animals in their production 13 Organizations such as HSUS may also help the endangered animals around the globe directly For example Black Beauty Ranch which was founded in 1979 by the HSUS is a sanctuary for endangered exotic animals The animals living there were saved from various sites around the world where they were being exploited experimented on or jeopardized in other ways 14 The HSUS is also working with the US government and policymakers to ban activities such as trophy hunting 15 and cosmetic animal testing 16 Some organizations such as Center for Biological Diversity go as far as to launch a lawsuit to ban damaging hunting practices which jeopardize endangered wildlife 17 Opinion polls editCountry Polling firm Question Date of polling Source Pro hunting Anti hunting Don t know no opinion United Kingdom MORI for League Against Cruel Sports n 2 032 Do you think fox hunting should be made legal again 5 11 September 2008 1 16 75 9 United Kingdom MORI for BBC n 2 234 To what extent do you support or oppose a ban on hunting with dogs Feb 2005 2 26 47 27 United Kingdom MORI for RSPCA IFAW n 1 983 Do you support the ban on hunting with dogs staying in place being scrapped 2 8 February 2007 3 17 58 24 United States Responsive Management Do you approve or disapprove of legal hunting September 2006 4 78 16 6 Northern Ireland Millward Brown Is fox hunting cruel 20 27 March 2006 5 permanent dead link 11 79 10 United States Responsive Management Do you approve or disapprove of legal hunting 1995 6 73 22 5 In both 2004 and 2014 voters in Maine US rejected a proposed ban on the use of dogs bait and traps while hunting black bears Polls preceding the 2014 vote had predicted the measure would be rejected 18 See also editAnimal welfare Bambi effect Class struggle Conservation biology Hunting law SpeciesismReferences edit a b c Why Sport Hunting Is Cruel and Unnecessary PETA 2003 12 15 Retrieved 2020 03 20 a b Hunting Animal Ethics Retrieved 2020 03 20 Moon N 1999 Opinion polls History theory and practice Manchester University Press Could Deer Hunting Be Banned In England Archived 2010 12 27 at the Wayback Machine January 2005 The Hunting Report Burns Inquiry report para 4 12 Grossmith George in The Daily Telegraph 7 June 1911 Tichelar M 2006 Putting Animals into Politics The Labour Party and Hunting in the First Half of the Twentieth Century Rural History 17 213 234 the reason private members bills introduced in 1949 designed to prohibit hunting and coursing were defeated was the strong desire of the Government to preserve its relationship with the farmers and the wider rural community FAACE comment on hare coursing Archived from the original on 2007 02 08 Retrieved 2007 04 18 The Elusive Hunter Newsweek 2006 12 04 Archived from the original on 2006 11 27 Retrieved January 10 2007 The Elusive Hunter Newsweek 2006 12 04 p 3 Archived from the original on 2007 05 24 Retrieved January 10 2007 Robb Bob July 19 2019 10 Anti Hunting Organizations Grand View Outdoors Retrieved May 29 2022 All About PETA PETA 2010 07 02 Retrieved 2022 05 29 What Is PETA The Balance Small Business Retrieved 2022 05 29 Black Beauty Ranch The Humane Society of the United States Retrieved 2022 05 29 Banning Trophy Hunting The Humane Society of the United States Retrieved 2022 05 29 Ending Cosmetics Animal Testing The Humane Society of the United States Retrieved 2022 05 29 Lawsuit Launched to Stop Damaging Hunting Practices From Killing Endangered Wildlife on Refuges Center for Biological Diversity Retrieved 2022 05 29 Poll A majority of Mainers oppose ban on bear baiting 26 October 2014 External links editThe Science and Sociology of Hunting Shifting Practices and Perceptions in the United States and Great Britain from The State of the Animals II 2003 ISBN 0 9658942 7 4 American Hunt Saboteurs Association Bath and Bristol Hunt Sabs League Against Cruel Sports anti hunting page The Hunt Saboteurs Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Opposition to hunting amp oldid 1195327062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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