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A new ambitious legal challenge – Ofwat where are you?

You don’t need to be an expert to know that dumping raw sewage into rivers, lakes and the sea is bad news for those who use our waterways – from fish to those who want ...

Wild Justice’s Raptor Forensics Fund helps secure 3rd gamekeeper conviction

We’re delighted to learn that our Raptor Forensics Fund, established in 2020 to help support police investigations into alleged raptor persecution crime, has played a part in the c...

Conservationists seek explanations from Dorset & Sussex police forces re: investigations into poisoned white-tailed eagles

In recent months, at least two young white-tailed eagles from the Isle of Wight Reintroduction Project have been found poisoned on game-shooting estates in southern England –...

Hen Harrier Fest 2022 – venue announced

We’re delighted to be able to tell you that Hen Harrier Fest will be held at Adlington Hall & Gardens in Cheshire on Sunday 24th July 2022. Thanks to the enormous generos...

Chris Packham in conversation with Wild Justice lawyers

As many of you already know, we are privileged to be able to work with some brilliant environmental lawyers at Leigh Day and barristers from Matrix Chambers. A few weeks ago, Tessa...

Rivers and Sewage

You’ve probably seen water pollution mentioned a lot in the news recently. Cases of sewage discharge and run-off from farming being released into rivers (like the River Wye),...

More high lead levels in Waitrose game meat

The story so far: Lead is a poison and has been removed from many formerly common uses such as for water pipes and fishing weights, and in petrol and paints. But it is still legal ...

Glyphosate levels in human urine – preliminary results

We asked you, in late January whether you would take part in a study of glyphosate levels in human urine – our taking the p*ss study. As always, you responded brilliantly and...
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