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Our letter on the start of the pheasant-shooting season

We were delighted to see our letter published in various regional newspapers in the north of England at the beginning of October. Here is an example from the Ripley & Heanor Ne...

Update on our e-action – 25,000 emails sent

Our e-action, Uplands for people, for the climate and for wildlife has passed the 25,000 emails milestone. Almost every elected parliamentarian in England (MPs), Scotland (MSPs), W...

Today is the opening day of the Pheasant-shooting season

Today is the first day of the Pheasant-shooting season. Pheasants are not native to the UK, they were brought here by the Romans, but the Romans didn’t breed 50 million Pheas...

Ask your local authority questions about their pesticide use – a template

This is a template that you can use (simply copy and paste the text below, and fill in a few details) to ask your local authority about their use of the pesticide glyphosate (more ...

Northern Ireland General Licences expire today

The three Northern Ireland general licences, TPG1, TPG2 and TPG3 which purport to authorise the killing of specific listed bird species to protect human health, to prevent serious ...

Update on e-action – for people, for the climate and for wildlife

Our e-action, Uplands for people, for the climate and for wildlife was launched over a month ago. Almost every MP in England, MSP in Scotland, MS in Wales and MLA in Northern Irela...

Response to e-action from Westminster Liberal Party

Thank you for email. I appreciate you taking the time to share your further thoughts. I recognise that grouse shooting is an issue on which strong views are held on both sides, and...

Response to e-action from Scottish Conservative Party

Thank you for your email in relation to Scotland’s uplands. My party and I believe that our natural environment is Scotland’s greatest asset, and we must do everything we can to pr...
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