Call to phase out ‘inhumane’ guga hunt by working with Hebridean islanders

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Call to phase out ‘inhumane’ guga hunt by working with Hebridean islanders

Animal welfare campaigners have called for talks on phasing out the “inhumane” hunt for infant gannets known as guga, which are killed by hunters on a remote Scottish island once a year. …

Animal welfare campaigners have called for talks on phasing out the “inhumane” hunt for infant gannets known as guga, which are killed by hunters on a remote Scottish island once a year. OneKind and the League Against Cruel Sports said it should be slowly phased out in dialogue with the Hebridean islanders who see the hunt, which has been carried out for at least 400 years, as a cultural pursuit and as sustainable food harvesting. Both groups are highly critical of a “stunt-driven” campaign launched earlier this year by Protect the Wild, an anti-hunting group formed in 2015, and other activists, to force the case for a ban higher up the political agenda. Their “creative disruption” included a 60-hour occupation by Abolish the Guga Hunt of the roof of NatureScot, the conservation agency that licences the hunt, and a campaign by Protect the Wild’s founder, Rob Pownall, to win election to Holyrood dressed as a gannet. Protect the Wild commissioned the Succession actor Brian Cox to narrate a graphic animated film ; Cox said the practice was “needless cruelty”. Pownall said: “Gannet chicks are being snatched from their nests and bludgeoned to death for nothing more than a tradition.” Protect the Wild’s founder, Rob Pownall, stood for election to the Scottish parliament dressed as a gannet to draw attention to the guga hunt. …

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