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Chris Packham wins High Court libel case & is awarded £90k damages

Statement from Chris’s lawyers at Leigh Day, 25th May 2023: The High Court has today ruled in favour of environmental campaigner and naturalist Chris Packham CBE in his defam...

Wild Justice supports a legal challenge on scallop dredging

Wild Justice is pleased to support, and share the word about, a campaign to stop the damaging practice of scallop dredging in Scotland. Open Seas is a SCIO (Scottish Charitable Inc...

We wrote to Natural England about SSSIs…

So far in 2023, we’ve been having a nosey at some Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), and their condition – see here. We wrote to Natural England about one si...

A dog’s dinner: high levels of toxic lead found in UK dog food.

Would you feed your dog something that wasn’t safe for yourself? Lead is a heavy issue. Wild Justice has campaigned on lead levels in food since we started. Whilst our previous inv...

Are lead levels falling in game meat?

Wild Justice has led the way in testing game meat (Pheasant, partridge (unknown species) and Woodpigeon) that has been on sale in supermarkets, online and in independent butchers a...

Lead levels in supermarket game meat – latest results

This winter we bought game meat from supermarkets in the UK and sent the samples to be tested for lead levels by experts at a laboratory. This is the latest in a series of such exa...

Pheasant breasts sold by Lidl contaminated with lead levels up to 85 x higher than legal limit set for non-game meat

Lead-contaminated Pheasant breasts are on sale at Lidl supermarkets across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, new research by Wild Justice has found. We bought 25 sample...

Survey responses 2023 (2)

Two years ago we sent out a survey through our newsletter and summarised the responses in five blogs over the Easter Period. This year we have repeated the process, almost exactly ...
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