Study finds hare coursing does not increase 'risk of death'

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The Irish Coursing Club worked with the National Parks and Wildlife to facilitate this survey.

A recent study carried out by the National Parks and Wildlife Service concluded that hares do not experience a greater risk of death after they've been used in coursing.the Irish Council Against Blood Sports spokesperson, Aideen Yourell said the group challenges these findings due to the use of tracking collars in the study.“They actually worried them off themselves – they scratched at the collars until the collars frayed and then fell off.

“This was an independent report which was commissioned by the National Parks and Wildlife Services, operating under the Department of Heritage and Housing,” she said.

 

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