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Our SnareWatch Annual Report 2022 aims to raise awareness of the level of suffering snares can cause to wild, farmed and companion animals. Read more
Snares cause considerable physical and mental suffering to the animals trapped in them, and yet these archaic devices are still perfectly legal in the UK. Read more
A joint report between OneKind and Compassion in World Farming on why a moratorium on Scottish salmon farming expansion is imperative. Read more
Since 2011 we have been appealing for reports about snares found by members of the public through our website SnareWatch.org. This report highlights a selection of reports submitted to us in 2021. Read more
OneKind has produced this report to help people in Scotland – consumers, animal welfare advocates, food producers and politicians – grow their recognition of farm animals as individuals and as sentient, emotional beings, rather than, simply, ‘units of production’. Read more
A report on how thousands of animals are trapped, snared and killed to protect grouse shooting for sport. Read more
Wildlife persecution – legal and illegal – is widespread and ‘country sports’ play a dominant role in rural land management and politics. Read more
A review of the animal welfare concerns associated with the use of cleaner fish on Scottish salmon farms and recommendations to better protect their welfare. Read more
This report focuses on the welfare of fish on salmon farms specifically because they dominate the Scottish aquaculture industry, making up more than 90% of aquaculture production. Read more
Animal welfare is a major concern on Scotland’s salmon farms. Read more
This report was produced by OneKind to expose the scale of mountain hare killing for recreational purposes in Scotland. Read more
The traffickers, dealers and breeders who are putting profit before welfare. Read more