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New mobile phone campaign video - Download now!
07 November 2007

Now you can use your mobile phone to help expose the cruelty of carted deer hunting. Download our new 3gp video file on to your 3G phone and play it to your friends, family and workmates. Ask them to join the call on Minister Gormley to ban this deplorable blood sport. An mp4 version of the 30 second video is also available to download on to your portable media player.

Encourage as many people as possible to send a protest email to Minister Gormley at minister@environ.ie or phone in a message of support for a ban to his office on 01 888 2403. Thank you.

mp4 player and mobile phone showing video scenes
Spread the word about carted deer hunting cruelty. Download our mobile videos on to your phone or portable media player and introduce as many people as possible to the campaign against this appalling blood sport.

Ban the Ward Union Deer Hunt - 3gp video
(3gp file, 30 seconds, 951 Kb)

  1. Download Now on to your PC and transfer to your compatible 3G mobile phone *.
  2. Download directly on to your 3G mobile phone - enter the Internet or Web menu of your phone and visit http://homepage.eircom.net/~icabs2/wu.3gp (This is a free video but you will be charged your standard network rate for connecting/downloading. Check with your service provider for more details)
  3. Show the video to as many people as possible
  4. Ask them to contact Minister Gormley with the message: "I support a ban on the Ward Union hunt".

* Tip: Right click on the Download Now link with your mouse
and choose "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."

Ban the Ward Union Deer Hunt - mp4 video
(mp4 file, 30 seconds, 1.7 Mb)

  1. Download Now and transfer on to your mp4 player *.
  2. Show the video to as many people as possible
  3. Ask them to contact Minister Gormley with the message: "I support a ban on the Ward Union hunt".

* Tip: Right click on the Download Now link with your mouse
and choose "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."

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To preview the video, please click on the link below.

Download 3gp file on to your PC and transfer to your compatible 3G mobile phone.
Download mp4 file and transfer on to your mp4 player.

About the Ward Union

Dozens of men and women on horseback, a pack of 40 howling hounds and one defenceless deer. That's the Ward Union hunt's revolting recipe for "sport".

For over 150 years, this widely condemned group have been getting their kicks from abusing animals. Deer, with their antlers cut off, are driven from the hunt's private deer park in a livestock cart and set up as quarry. According to Department of Agriculture records, some deer are aware of the terror that lays ahead, with one observed showing "body tremors, excessive salivation and panting".

The disorientated animal gets a ten minute head start into the countryside of Meath or North County Dublin before finding the heartless Ward Union cavalry and their hounds closing in from behind.

The creature frantically tries to stay ahead but being in unfamiliar territory, the route is hazardous. Its tongue hangs out and sweat sprays from its body as it crashes through hedges, over walls, across busy public roads and even down village streets. It's a gruelling ordeal which can last for up to three hours and result in cuts, bruises, bites, lameness and exhaustion.

Veterinary documents, obtained by the Irish Council Against Blood Sports under the Freedom of Information Act, have also exposed some of the inevitable fatalities. There was a deer which died of fractured ribs, two deer which died from ruptured aortic aneurisms, a deer which drowned in a quarry and a deer which dropped dead after desperately trying to escape over an 8ft wall.

When the unfortunate animal becomes so depleted that it can run no more, hunt members move in to tackle it to the ground. On at least one occasion this merciless move has led to a deer being "accidentally choked" to death. Dragged along to the hunt cart and returned to the deer park, the deer used will await a future hunt outing when they will again have to endure this appalling abuse.

For far too long, the Ward Union have been flouting the Protection of Animals Act which clearly makes it is an offence to terrorise or cause unnecessary suffering. Their cowardly hunt may have been acceptable in the 1800s but there's no place for it in a modern Ireland where the vast majority of people abhor animal cruelty. All of us eagerly await Minister John Gormley's historic decision to banish this blood sport back into the past where it belongs. (Philip Kiernan, ICABS)

ACTION ALERT 1

Please contact Environment Minister, John Gormley, and appeal to him to stop carted deer hunt cruelty by firmly refusing a licence to the Ward Union.

Sample Letter
(Please compose your own personal letter if possible. If you do not have time to do this, please send the short sample letter below. Be assertive, but polite, in all correspondence. Thank you.)

Minister John Gormley
Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Custom House, Dublin 1.

Email: minister@environ.ie
Tel: 01 888 2403.
Fax: 01 878 8640.

Dear Minister Gormley,

I appeal to you to please refuse a licence to the Ward Union hunt. Having been slammed by animal welfare groups, farmers, landowners, motorists, parents, householders and even hunters, the Ward Union must be one of the most widely condemned hunts in the world.

Refusing the Ward Union a licence will be welcomed by a huge cross-section of people across Ireland and the world.

Thank you, Minister. I look forward to your positive response on this issue.

Yours sincerely,

[Name/Location]

ACTION ALERT 2

Please contact your local TD and Senator and ask them to make an appeal to Minister Gormley on your behalf.

For the names of your TDs, please click on your county on the Irish Government website
(http://www.oireachtas.ie/members%2Dhist/default.asp?housetype=0&HouseNum=30&disp=const)

Contact your TD at:
Dail Eireann, Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: 01-618 3000 or 1890 337889 (1890 DEPUTY).

For a list of Senators, please visit the Irish Government website
(http://www.oireachtas.ie/members-hist/default.asp?housetype=1&HouseNum=24&disp=mem)

Contact your Senator at:
Seanad Eireann, Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: 01-618 3000 or 1890 732 623 (1890 SEANAD).

More information about carted deer hunting

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