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Our badger petition passes 100,000 signatures

Yesterday our petition to end the shooting of Badgers passed 100,000 signatures. Thank you for all your support. This means that it will, eventually, be debated in Westminster Hall...

GWCT gets a ‘fail’ from us on its homework

In a blog here on Monday we asked the GWCT to fact-check the DEFRA myth that non-native gamebirds have no impacts on nature conservation at a distance of further than 500m from rel...

GWCT, please check these statements

Wild Justice mounted a legal challenge to make DEFRA review harmful gamebird impacts which concluded last October when DEFRA agreed to license non-native gamebird releases – ...

Badger petition update

Our e-petition has passed 88,000 signatures with several thousand signatures being added yesterday. Yes, we had given this petition a bit of a rest for a few weeks but now is the t...

Natural England slowly begins to get a grip on casual killing of birds

The National Gamekeepers’ Organisation is grumpily coming to terms with the changes to their job description that we explained back at the beginning of January – no lon...

Making payments to our bank account

We bank with Triodos Bank because we like their environmental credentials – and they are efficient and friendly. Over the last few weeks we’ve had a few donors saying t...

Further success on general licences – this time in Wales

Earlier this morning, His Honour Justice Jarman handed down his judgment on Wild Justice’s judicial review of Natural Resources Wales’s general licences. His judgment f...

Ban driven grouse shooting debate postponed again

The forthcoming Westminster Hall debate on banning driven grouse shooting, triggered by our successful 2019 petition and scheduled to take place at 6pm on 25 January 2021 has been ...
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