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Call for UK Government to timetable plans for tackling wildlife crime

Wild Justice is a member of Wildlife & Countryside LINK, which is the largest environment and wildlife coalition in England, bringing together 65 organisations to use their str...

GWCT – ‘I’m only a simple farmer but…’

Dear Teresa I trust you are well, but I wonder whether you may have been on holiday recently as I’ve received a rather strange letter from one of your staff. It’s about...

SAVE THE DATE! Hen Harrier Fest – 24 July 2022

GWCT can’t read their own advice, it seems

GWCT can’t play an honest and straight game these days. Here is their statement in response to Wild Justice’s letter to DEFRA and DAERA on Woodcock shooting; And here i...

Badgers in Northern Ireland: Update 1.4.22

Over the last month, we’ve been getting ready for a potential challenge of a proposed Badger cull in Northern Ireland. Thanks to your generous support, this morning we’ve surpassed...

We ask for changes to the Woodcock shooting season.

The Woodcock is a wading bird, a bit like a large Snipe, which generally roosts in the day, often in woodland, and feeds by probing for invertebrates in soggy areas at night. ...

Debating Badgers in Parliament – some first thoughts

Westminster Parliamentary petitions: Wild Justice supports the use of parliamentary petitions across the UK parliaments. They are a valuable way of bringing matters to the attentio...

Debating Badgers in Parliament

Yesterday afternoon, parliament debated our petition from last year, signed by over 106,000 of you. MPs gathered to discuss the issue of culling, following our call to ban the shoo...
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