"The area of woodlands managed for foxhunting in England and Wales is 23,300 hectares. This is based on information submitted by 93 hunts and is validated by on-site visits to a random selection of 235 woodlands. This figure is roughly double the area of woodland within the boundaries of National Nature Reserves in England and Wales." JA Ewald and N Kingdon, Game Conservancy Trust, July 2002.

 
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Working with the Countryside Alliance


Roles of the Countryside Alliance and the Council of Hunting Associations Print E-mail

INTRODUCTION

The full members of the CHA represent the Governing bodies of each of the legal methods of hunting with dogs that are members of ISAH. The full members may vote in affiliated members of like-minded interests.

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Memorandum of understanding between the Countryside Alliance and the Council of Hunting Associations Print E-mail

INTRODUCTION

This M.o.U enables a distinction to be drawn between the role of governance and management which is implemented through hunting’s governing bodies who are represented on the CHA Committee, and the wider role of the promotion and defence of hunting which is implemented by the CA in the context of other country sports and rural life generally.

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