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Mink hunting

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Mink hunting is a country sport involving the hunting ofAmerican mink withscent hounds along the waterways which make up their habitat, in a manner similar tofox hunting.[1] Mink hunting took place in the countryside in the UK and Ireland, but since 2005 traditional mink hunting has beenbanned in England and Wales.

Origins

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When the sport ofotter hunting was given up in the British Isles in the late 1970s due to otters becoming endangered, many packs of Otterhounds converted to hunting theinvasive American mink,[1] which had become established in Britain from 1950 onward, from fur farm escapees. Unsuccessful efforts to eradicate the mink led to it being widely viewed as an invasive pest in Britain[2] and in Ireland (where a bounty is paid per Mink killed).[3]

Hunting

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There are 22 packs of Minkhounds in the UK, registered with the Masters of Minkhounds Association, and four packs in Ireland, registered with the Mink Hounds Association.[4] Mink hunts meet once or twice a week over the Summer, from April to October, and draw waterways searching for mink. Followers try to keep up on foot, which may involve wading across a river. When a mink is found, a chase will ensue, with hounds hunting the scent of the mink until they catch it. It is estimated up to 1,400 mink were killed a year by mink hunts in the UK.[5] Since the 2005 ban, mink hunts in the UK have adapted to the new legislation by undertaking legaltrail hunting and other forms of exempt hunting (such as hunting rats).

The hounds used for Minkhunting are usually elderly foxhounds, drafted from foxhound packs, though some packs also use the historicOtterhound breed.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Mink hunting on the rise" BBC, 15 June 2003
  2. ^Management of American mink and interactions with native mustelidsArchived 2011-12-09 at theWayback Machine, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. Accessed 6 June 2013.
  3. ^Mink Bounty NoticeArchived 2013-07-08 at theWayback Machine, National Association of Regional Game Councils (Ireland). Accessed 6 June 2013
  4. ^"Irish Mink Hounds Association"Archived 2014-08-10 at theWayback Machine Hunting Association of Ireland
  5. ^"Hunting".Ethics. BBC. Retrieved6 June 2013.
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