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U.K. anti-hunting group get private drone

LONDON, March 21 (UPI) -- A British anti-hunting group says it's hired a private "ethical" surveillance drone to gather evidence of whether the country's fox-hunting ban is being obeyed.

The League Against Cruel Sports says it has obtained the drone from ShadowView, a non-profit organization based in Britain and the Netherlands offering a variety of drones and expert drone pilots for hire, NewScientist.com reported Thursday.

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ShadowView drones are available to "any individual, organization or government that meets our ethical standards and whose mission is one we feel fits with our own organizational objectives," organization co-founder Laurens de Groot said.

De Groot, who took part in South Atlantic anti-whaling and African anti-poaching campaigns, founded ShadowView with Steve Roest, a former head of the Sea Shepherd direct action group and James Phipps, a drone expert.

The League Against Cruel Sports announcement brought a response from The Countryside Alliance, which supports legal hunts.

"We think this is a PR stunt and the chances of the sort of drones being discussed ever providing evidence to support a prosecution against a hunt is very low, " Tim Bonner, the alliance's director of campaigns, said.

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