BLOG

Restore Nature Now – your photos

On Saturday 22nd June, tens of thousands of you took to the streets for nature and for the climate. Here are some of your photos from the Restore Nature Now march, it was brilliant...

Guest election blog – Plaid Cymru by John Bratton

I am an entomologist who held desk jobs in the government conservation agencies in Peterborough and Bangor for 20 years. Most of my time now goes on helping to look after an SSSI i...

Guest Election Blog – Scottish Greens by Lucy Lapwing Hodson

Scottish Green Party Manifesto – by Lucy Lapwing I am an environmental campaigner, writer, amateur-ish naturalist and enthusiastic toad-tickler. I worked in the conservation sector...

Guest election blog – The Workers’ Party by Mark Avery

I am one of the co-founders and co-directors of Wild Justice but I write this in a personal capacity. I am a scientist (evolutionary biologist and ecologist) by training, and I wor...

Guest election blog – Labour 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 – Lib Dems by Chantal Woodun

My interest in the natural world led me to study Zoology and Psychology as a first degree, followed by International Studies, focusing on the environment and environmental policy. ...

Guest election blog – Labour by Sophie Pavelle

I’m a Devon-based author (Forget Me Not, Bloomsbury 2022) and science communicator. I have worked in the NGO conservation sector since leaving university, most recently for Beaver ...

Guest election blog – Reform by Henry Morris

I first voted in 2001. That was in Harrogate, when my vote went to Phil Willis of the Liberal Democrats. I once delivered some leaflets for him; I have a vivid memory of an ‘Up You...
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.