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Hunt
Watch is looking for more local groups and campaigners all over
the UK to become hunt monitors. We can put you in touch with your
nearest group or active monitor. If you are interested, call us
on 07952 550 054 or email contact@huntwatch.info
to get involved.
If
you would like to set up a local group, become a local contact
or a regular fundraiser please contact us.
Becoming
a hunt monitor
Regular
monitoring of your local hunts will put a high degree of pressure
on them. They will be watching their every move, just like we
are.
Being
a monitor you may see animals being chased and killed. You may
also get be intimidated and have threats from the hunt.
Do
not go hunt monitoring alone!
What
you may need
Knowledge
of the animal in the countryside. Click here
for help
A
camera with a zoom lens and/or a video camera is really essential
to record evidence of animals being chased
A
Dictaphone so any threats or important information can be recorded
You
must be able to read an Ordnance Survey map.
You
need to know your way around the area and where public foot paths
are. This is vital as you can soon become lost
A
compass to help with map reading
Food
and drink, as it can be a long day
Hunt
watch monitors will receive a monitors guide book. This includes
information on the Hunting Act guide lines, advice about badger
setts, traps and artificial earths and tips on dealing with the
police and your rights, currently being put together
Interested
in becoming a Hunt Monitor? Then please fill in the form below
After
filling in the form you'll be asked to confirm your entries
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