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Our crowdfunder is approaching its target – thank you to everyone who has contributed at this very difficult time. We were able to transfer £15,000 of funds originally raised...

Wild Justice proposes raptor persecution forensic investigation fund and calls for more organisations to contribute

Wild Justice has proposed a new fund to help the police tackle wildlife crime. This fund would help speed up the analysis and assessment of forensic evidence in wildlife crime inve...

Through the post

This card arrived in the post recently… And on the back was the message; Dear Wild Justice I thought I would just send this picture to remind you of why you do all that you d...

Pheasants everywhere

This post describes a piece of scientific analysis carried out by Wild Justice and friends. Estimating the occurrence of Common Pheasant Phasianus colchicus and Red-legged Partridg...

Why is NRW allowing casual killing of Jackdaws?

Natural Resources Wales authorises the uncapped, unchecked, unregulated killing of Jackdaws all over Wales through its General Licence GL004. This is supposed to be a conservation ...

The strange case of NRW and the missing eggs

This post is about our legal challenge of the general licences issued by the public body, Natural Resources Wales, on 1 January 2020. To take a legal challenge against the decision...

BASC blow a gasket

We’re pretty accustomed to abuse from the shooting community – often from individuals but increasingly from their representative body BASC. The vituperative BASC are ap...

Our latest legal challenge – general licences in Wales

Yesterday Wild Justice’s lawyers filed our application for a judicial review of Natural Resources Wales’s (NRW’s) issuing of general licences on 1 January 2020.  We’ve launched a c...
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