Wildlife Crimewatch - What can you do?
We need you to be our eyes and ears in the countryside.
The League relies on information received from supporters and members of the general public. If you have any information about a hunt’s meet dates or if you have seen suspicious activity and believe that a wildlife crime has occurred please call our Wildlife Crimewatch line on 01483 524 250 or fill out our online form.

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR
Organised hunts or group of individuals using dogs to chase a mammal (usually foxes, deer, hares, otters and mink)
Hunt Havoc - hounds invading private property, damaging crops, stampeding and killing livestock, running through gardens, killing pet cats and dogs, and causing accidents on roads and railway lines etc
IT'S NOT JUST HUNTING
We are also interested in reports about other types of crimes involving animals being used in sports.
Dog fighting: If you hear reports or think a dog is being trained for dog fighting please contact us
Shooting: If you are troubled by your local shoot, seen pheasants shot but not killed outright or any other antisocial behaviour observed
Snaring: Please contact us if you have seen illegal snares being used, snares not being checked, snares set in paths known to be used by badgers, or if your pet has been caught in a snare
EVERY PIECE OF INFORMATION IS VITAL SO IF YOU HAVE SEEN A POTENTIAL CRIME PLEASE MAKE A REPORT TODAY.
All information is treated in the strictest confidence.