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IAR NewsMarch 2002 A step in the right directionWe are delighted to learn that the government are finally promising to end the cruelty of fur farming in the UK by introducing a Bill to ban all fur farms in the UK. Although the date for the second reading of the bill has still to be announced.
Currently the only animals farmed solely or primarily for their fur in England and Wales are mink. There are 13 licensed mink farms in England and none in Wales. Other species(Arctic Fox etc) do not require a license and at this point there are no farms in England or Wales. The Bill would make it a criminal offence, punishable on summary conviction by a fine not exceeding £20,000 to keep animals solely or primarily for slaughter for the value of their fur or for breeding progeny for slaughter. It would also provide a winding down period extending at least until end of 2002 and to allow an adequate compensation for categories of loss. You may be wondering why we are so interested in this latest bill - IAR have always been against the fur trade. Back in 1991 Lynx the anti fur group held a ’funeral’ for the tens of thousands of animals used to make over a 1000 fur coats which were buried in a mass grave on ’Animal Tracks’ our rescue centre in Devon. John Hicks our Executive Director and Alan Knight our Director of Operations have campaigned over the last 25 years against the fur trade and this bill looks set to stop this barbaric trade at last. The Bill should put the fur trade well and truly back into the spotlight. IAR salute Mark Glover and his team and the hard work put in by Respect for Animals (formerly Lynx) to help achieve this ban. For further details contact: Respect for Animals
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