Hunting Action Pack
Dave | 17.02.2004 13:34
New 'Hunting Action Pack' for 2004
The Countryside Alliance (CA), in conjunction with the Council of Hunting Association (CHA), has launched a new 'Hunting Action Pack' for 2004 which aims to increase both understanding and support for hunting with dogs.
The pack contains information, ideas and initiatives aimed at encouraging individuals, hunts and clubs to promote their activities within their local community. Over 2000 events were held nationwide as a result of a last year's campaign.
The new pack includes a list of all national and regional CA and CHA contacts, along with information on letter writing, a banner campaign and key messages. To help generate new ideas, a feedback form for hunts and clubs is included.
Commenting on the pack, Simon Hart, Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance said: "As we enter the next stage of the campaign to secure a long term future for all forms of hunting with dogs, hunts and clubs across the country are being actively encouraged to seize the initiative and positively promote their activities. This essential pack provides the tools and resources for individuals to campaign effectively in their local area and we hope that the momentum gained from last year's campaign will help to make this year even more successful".
The Countryside Alliance (CA), in conjunction with the Council of Hunting Association (CHA), has launched a new 'Hunting Action Pack' for 2004 which aims to increase both understanding and support for hunting with dogs.
The pack contains information, ideas and initiatives aimed at encouraging individuals, hunts and clubs to promote their activities within their local community. Over 2000 events were held nationwide as a result of a last year's campaign.
The new pack includes a list of all national and regional CA and CHA contacts, along with information on letter writing, a banner campaign and key messages. To help generate new ideas, a feedback form for hunts and clubs is included.
Commenting on the pack, Simon Hart, Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance said: "As we enter the next stage of the campaign to secure a long term future for all forms of hunting with dogs, hunts and clubs across the country are being actively encouraged to seize the initiative and positively promote their activities. This essential pack provides the tools and resources for individuals to campaign effectively in their local area and we hope that the momentum gained from last year's campaign will help to make this year even more successful".
Dave