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Phasing out toxic lead voluntarily STILL isn’t working…

In February last year we shared news of a study showing that voluntary phasing out of lead ammunition by the shooting industry isn’t working. Twelve months later, and we can report...

Good news for hedgerows. You made a difference!

Back in the summer we asked you to respond to the Defra hedgerow consultation. We said that it was dull but important and we know that many of you responded to the consultation (se...

Wild Justice partners with League Against Cruel Sports to fund development of new test to detect medicated grit

Wild Justice has partnered with the League Against Cruel Sports (Scotland) to fund the development of a new laboratory test which can detect the presence of medicated grit (Flubend...

Wild Justice donates a further £5,000 to support forensic investigations into alleged raptor persecution crimes

Wild Justice has donated a further £5,000 to the PAW Forensic Working Group (a sub-group of the Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime) to help support police investigations...

Wild Justice’s Books for Schools Project

In spring 2020, Wild Justice decided to supply schools and libraries with some books, choosing titles relevant to wildlife and conservation. Little did we know how challenging that...

Nutrient Neutrality – we challenge Defra

UPDATE (16:30 16 February):  we received a response from Defra yesterday and having spoken to our legal team today we have decided there is no prospect of winning this challenge.  ...

Wild Justice’s 2023

Here’s a very quick run through some highlights of 2023. It’s been a good year for our legal challenges. The changes to the Northern Ireland general licences occurred i...

We wish you a…

Merry Christmas, from the small team of us here at Wild Justice! May your break bring you rest and peace, and perhaps even a Christmas Woodcock!

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