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Over 100 years of campaigning since the founding of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection in 1911.

2023 – Scottish Government announces intention to ban snares

2023 – Scottish Government announces intention to ban snares

In August 2023 the Scottish Government announced its intention to ban the use of snares in Scotland, following decades of campaigning from OneKind. Read more

Published: 31st August, 2023

Updated: 26th September, 2023

Author: Fiona Newton

2023 - Scottish Government ends the 'sport' of fox hunting

2023 - Scottish Government ends the 'sport' of fox hunting

Under the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023, there is now a two-dog limit for flushing wild mammals to guns, effectively putting an end to fox hunting packs. Read more

Published: 27th March, 2023

Updated: 26th September, 2023

Author: Fiona Newton

2021 – mandatory CCTV comes into force for all Scottish slaughterhouses

2021 – mandatory CCTV comes into force for all Scottish slaughterhouses

In July 2021 mandatory CCTV came into force for all Scottish slaughterhouses. While slaughter could never be cruelty-free, it was believed the plans could make a huge difference in protecting animals from illegal violence which animal advocates investigations had revealed. Read more

Published: 20th February, 2021

Updated: 22nd November, 2022

Author: Fiona Newton

2021 – UK Government introduce Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill to Parliament

2021 – UK Government introduce Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill to Parliament

In June 2021 the UK Government introduced the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill to parliament, which introduced a ban on the live export of farmed animals for fattening or slaughter, from or through Great Britain. Read more

Published: 20th January, 2021

Author: Fiona Newton

2020 – Scottish Government commit to exploring restorative justice for offenders against animals

2020 – Scottish Government commit to exploring restorative justice for offenders against animals

The Scottish Government announced it would commission a research project into the value of restorative justice and empathy-based interventions for offenders against animals – something OneKind had been advocating for since 2014. Read more

Published: 20th March, 2020

Author: Fiona Newton

2020 – Scottish Government announce an effective ban on seal shooting

2020 – Scottish Government announce an effective ban on seal shooting

OneKind campaigned for an end to seal shooting for many years. In 2009, a report was released to highlight the animal welfare concerns of seal shooting along with a campaign video. Read more

Published: 20th February, 2020

Updated: 27th March, 2023

Author: Fiona Newton

2020 – Mountain hares in Scotland given greater protection

2020 – Mountain hares in Scotland given greater protection

The Scottish Parliament voted to recognise mountain hares as a protected species. This would put an end to Scotland’s mass scale killing of the hares. Read more

Published: 20th January, 2020

Author: Fiona Newton

2017 – OneKind celebrates Scotland’s ban on wild animals in circuses

2017 – OneKind celebrates Scotland’s ban on wild animals in circuses

After years of campaigning by OneKind, Scotland became the first country in the UK to ban the use of wild animals in circuses. Read more

Published: 20th January, 2017

Author: Fiona Newton

2014 – OneKind joins Wild Animal Welfare Committee

2014 – OneKind joins Wild Animal Welfare Committee

The WAWC is an independent group providing an evidence base for evaluating, monitoring, assessing and improving decisions affecting the welfare of free-living wild animals in the UK. Read more

Published: 20th January, 2014

Author: Fiona Newton

2011 – Regulations governing the setting of snares in Scotland introduced

2011 – Regulations governing the setting of snares in Scotland introduced

Working with partners, OneKind was instrumental in achieving the strictest regulatory regime in the UK for the use of snares, by influencing the Scottish Parliament during its consideration of the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Act 2011. Read more

Published: 20th February, 2011

Updated: 20th September, 2022

Author: Fiona Newton

2011 – OneKind investigation features on BBC documentary

2011 – OneKind investigation features on BBC documentary

The BBC2 Scotland documentary, ‘Fair Game? Scotland’s Sporting Estates’ showed a BBC reporter visiting the Leadhills Estate in South Lanarkshire, with an undercover investigator from OneKind. Read more

Published: 20th January, 2011

Author: Fiona Newton

2011-Bill Oddie fronts OneKind anti-snaring film

2011-Bill Oddie fronts OneKind anti-snaring film

In 2011, TV presenter and naturalist Bill Oddie fronted OneKind’s anti-snaring film ‘Snares Uncovered - Killers in the Countryside’. Read more

Published: 18th January, 2011

Updated: 18th May, 2023

Author: Fiona Newton

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Latest

  • Humane cable restraints - anything but humane 27-09-23

    Humane cable restraints - anything but humane 27-09-23

    There can be no design alteration that will make snares humane; the fundamentals of snaring causes physical and mental suffering. The Scottish Government must ban snares without exception.

  • Are our 'magical moments' worth their suffering?

    Are our 'magical moments' worth their suffering?

    In this document, we summarise some of the key welfare concerns for captive reindeer.

  • The welfare needs of captive reindeer used for entertainment events in the UK: a review - 2023

    The welfare needs of captive reindeer used for entertainment events in the UK: a review - 2023

    Reindeer have long been exhibited as part of festive celebrations, particularly in winter wonderland settings, festive markets and parades. However, there is a growing concern about the welfare of these animals as they are transported, confined, and exposed to crowded and potentially stressful environments during such events.

  • Revive national conference

    Revive national conference

    REVIVE, the coalition for grouse moor reform, is holding its annual national conference at the Perth Concert Hall on Sunday 12th November 2023.

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  • Supporter guide for responding to the call to views on greyhound racing 27-03-23

    Supporter guide for responding to the call to views on greyhound racing 27-03-23

    Will you show your support for an end to this cruel industry by submitting a response aided by our supporter guide?

  • Speak up for wild animals 25-04-23

    Speak up for wild animals 25-04-23

    Wildlife Management and Muirburn Bill (Scotland) call for views supporter guide

  • Greyhound Kaas’ was almost killed at two years old 18-07-23

    Greyhound Kaas’ was almost killed at two years old 18-07-23

    Kaas was raced across the UK, including at Glasgow’s former Shawfield Stadium, until she was saved from death and rehomed with her loving family five years ago.

  • Supporter guide for consultation that proposes licensing greyhound racing 13-07-23

    Supporter guide for consultation that proposes licensing greyhound racing 13-07-23

    Will you show your support for an end to the greyhound racing industry by responding to the Scottish Government’s consultation on licensing greyhound racing, aided by our supporter guide?

  • Supporter guide for responding to the wildlife management consultation 22-11-22

    Supporter guide for responding to the wildlife management consultation 22-11-22

    Use our guide to urge the Scottish Government to bring stronger protections for wild animals.

  • Scottish Government ends the ‘sport’ of foxhunting 24-01-23

    Scottish Government ends the ‘sport’ of foxhunting 24-01-23

    This evening, in a monumental moment, the Scottish Government ended the ‘sport’ of foxhunting!

  • Supporter guide for the Scottish Government's snaring consultation 04-09-23

    Supporter guide for the Scottish Government's snaring consultation 04-09-23

    The Scottish Government has proposed a snaring ban in Scotland. Please respond to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the use of snares and powers of Scottish SPCA inspectors, using our supporter guide.

  • Unbound the Greyhound

    Unbound the Greyhound

    We have joined forces with 8 other animal welfare organisations to call on the Scottish Government to Unbound the Greyhound and end greyhound racing in Scotland.

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  • Our team

    Our team

    At OneKind we have a small team who make a big impact with the help of lots of fantastic volunteers.

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