Anyone come across this whilst policing? I know we get a lot of it in our more rural areas (Oxford, cotswolds etc)

Hare Coursing
The aim of hare coursing is for two dogs (usually greyhounds) to compete against each other in a test of speed, determination and agility in pursuit of a live hare. The terrified hares are made to run for their lives to provide 'entertainment'. The hare coursing season runs from 15th September to 10th March. As in hare hunting, it does not end until after the first litters of the year are born.
The brown hare is the species of mammal in Britain that has undergone the greatest decline, after the water vole. A survey in the late 1990s estimated the current population at just 750,000. The main reason for the decline is likely to be changes in farming methods but the rise in coursing pressure and heavy shooting has added to reductions in hare numbers in some parts of the county.
Concern over declining hare numbers led to the inclusion of the brown hare on the list of vulnerable species for which a UK biodiversity action plan was written in the early 1990s.
Source ... http://www.league.uk.com
Matthew

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