Call to action: ban the use of free-running snares — Surge

Call to action: ban the use of free-running snares — Surge

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There is just one more day to add your name to a parliamentary petition to ban the use, sale, and manufacture of free-running snares for trapping wildlife. In order to secure a debate in parliament, 31,522 signatures are still needed.

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