Call for Evidence
Animals Abroad Bill
- Will the Government’s proposals on the export and import of hunting trophies effectively support the conservation of endangered species?Â
- Should there be different rules for the trade in animal trophies depending on the setting in which the animal was hunted?
- What are the possible unintended consequences of the proposals, for example in relation to animal trophies that pre-date the legislation?
- How effective are current measures on the trade in trophies of hunting, including how they support conservation?
- What will be the impact of the proposed domestic ban on advertising and offering for sale overseas attractions, activities or experiences that involve the unacceptable treatment of animals?
- Who should be responsible for ensuring attractions, activities or experiences overseas do not cause the unacceptable treatment of animals?
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