Case studies of snare use in the UK, which highlights some of the worst snaring incidents reported to our snare reporting tool, SnareWatch.org, in 2021.
SnareWatch Annual Report 2020
Case studies of snare use in the UK, which highlights some of the worst snaring incidents reported to our snare reporting tool, SnareWatch.org, in 2020.
Lonely Scotland guide to hunting, trapping and wildlife persecution
Unfortunately, there is a darker side to Scotland, often hidden from visitors and locals alike. Wildlife persecution – legal and illegal – is widespread and ‘country sports’ play a dominant role in rural land management and politics. This guide aims to raise awareness of wildlife persecution, and to educate the public so that countryside visitors… Read more
Snare Free Scotland Briefing for MSPs
This briefing note by OneKind and the League Against Cruel Sports Scotland was provided to MSPs for the Members Day debate on a snare-free Scotland on 18 May 2017.
Cruel & Indiscriminate: Why Scotland must become snare-free
This report by OneKind and the League Against Cruel Sports Scotland analysing the use of snares in Scotland and the impact they have on animal welfare. With a foreword by Professor Ranald Munro.
SnareWatch report
Since 2011, OneKind animal protection charity has been appealing for reports about snares found by members of the public from all over the UK through our website SnareWatch.org. This briefing summarises these reports and our key findings from five years of operating this programme.
Save animals from snares
In the UK, snares are set in their thousands on farms and sporting estates to catch so-called pests such as foxes and rabbits.