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Wild Justice misrepresented by Daily Telegraph, again

Scaremongering and hysteria is the response we’ve come to expect from many within the game-shooting world whenever Wild Justice launches a new legal challenge, and that’...

Banning driven grouse shooting to be debated in Westminster parliament

The Wild Justice e-petition which reached 100,000 signatures on Day 20 of its existence back in early September will be debated by backbench MPs in Westminster Hall soon – we...

Putting UK gamebird numbers in context

Here is another paragraph from the Wild Justice witness statement supporting our legal challenge; The scale of gamebird releases is a particularly UK issue. When measured in spring...

Non-native gamebirds challenge – what they say

The Guardian covered our legal challenge – very accurately – click here. One of us, Mark, was on talkRADIO this afternoon – that was fun. Amongst many messages of...

Wild Justice seeks judicial review of gamebird releases

On Monday afternoon our lawyers lodged court papers calling for a ban of releases of Pheasants and Red-legged Partridges into the English countryside this year except where DEFRA h...

Small successful event in London

On Thursday evening, Wild Justice held a small event in London with friends, colleagues, donors, potential donors, journalists and others. We weren’t going to mention it here...

An announcement from DEFRA

As a result of Wild Justice’s legal challenge of last year and recent pokes for updates, DEFRA announced this on Friday https://www.gov.uk/government/news/defra-sets-out-revi...

Game Fair, fair game 2020

Last year Wild Justice directors Chris Packham and Mark Avery were invited to the annual Game Fair to face a barrage of difficult questions about our thoughts and opinions on a var...
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