BLOG

Guest election blog – You can bet on this! by Chris Packham

Chris Packham is many things, including a co-founder and co-director of Wild Justice. Here he writes in a personal capacity. (To the tune of Queen’s ‘It’s a Kind of Magic’) I...

Guest election blog – Conservatives by Derek Gow

I am a wildlife ecologist who has worked on reintroduction projects for species such as the water vole, Eurasian beaver and the white stork. I have written three books, the last of...

Guest election blog – The Green Party by Jasmine Isa Qureshi

I am a transdisciplinary ecologist, multimedia journalist, marine biologist, poet, researcher and writer. I have worked / published across multiple topics including conservation pr...

Guest election blog – SNP by Lucy Lapwing Hodson

SNP manifesto – by Lucy Lapwing I am an environmental campaigner, writer, amateur-ish naturalist and enthusiastic toad-tickler. I worked in the conservation sector for eight years,...

Guest election blog – Labour by Samuel Lindsay

I am a forest ranger and ecologist based on the west coast of Scotland. My role integrates engaging all levels of the community with their local natural spaces while still managing...

Guest election blog – Plaid Cymru by Gill Lewis

Gill Lewis is a children’s author, vet and environmental campaigner. She writes books about animals and our human relationship with the wild world. Her books have won the US Green ...

Guest election blog – Labour by Dominic Woodfield

I write this manifesto review from both a personal and professional perspective, being an ecologist by profession, a conservationist by heart, and a practitioner operating for thir...

Guest election blog – A legal manifesto for wildlife by Carol Day

Carol Day is a part-time solicitor with public interest law firm Leigh Day. For one day a week, she works for the RSPB on access to environmental justice. I’ve been asked to set ou...
Search

Categories

© Wild Justice, 2026 - All rights reserved
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.