In the post…
This seems an appropriate day for this card and its message and enclosure to arrive in the post. Wildlife knows no political boundaries, and neither should wildlife’s friends...
A recent email
We received this on Thursday afternoon but didn’t actually read it until Thursday evening (which is quicker than we get to some emails!). Dear Wild Justice Personally I am he...
Titchwell – Friday 7 February
A week today, Friday 7 February, Wild Justice co-founders Mark Avery and Ruth Tingay are visiting the RSPB Titchwell nature reserve to look for lots of (we hope!) Marsh Harriers an...
Badgers and biscuits
On Tuesday Wild Justice had a long and detailed meeting with our legal team and a group of experts on badgers and bovine TB. There are many aspects of the badger-culling programme ...
Letter to DEFRA on general licences
Yesterday Wild Justice’s lawyers sent this letter to DEFRA. Paragraphs 16, 17 and 18 sum it all up pretty well. The choice is DEFRA’s – and with the choice comes ...
General licences – DEFRA heads for a new debacle.
Media speculation that DEFRA is woefully unprepared to issue new, lawful, sensible general licences is probably correct. The response of the shooting community has been to press D...
Wallasea raptor watch
Ruth Tingay and Mark Avery from Wild Justice went raptor watching yesterday afternoon at a rather chilly Wallasea Island RSPB nature reserve in Essex. We see that we aren’t t...
BASC go ballistic
Maybe it was optimistic to think that the shooting industry would be eager to see the issue of the conservation impact of the unregulated release of tens of millions of gamebirds i...