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Hen Harrier Fest – Thank you for coming!

A big thank you! To the hundreds of you who turned out in the rain, stood in the rain, listened in the rain and cheered… in the rain! Hen Harrier Fest was a day of inspiration, sha...

Woodcock shooting in England opens in 75 days unless Defra acts

There’s a remarkable amount of ignorance about Woodcock shooting – even among shooters. We’ve been told several times since we started our petition to shorten the...

Our new petition – thank you for such great support

On Tuesday morning we launched our newest petition, to the Westminster government, asking for a shortening of the Woodcock shooting season. By Tuesday bedtime the petition had far ...

Please respond to Northern Ireland consultation on General Licences

We’d like to invite you to take c20 minutes to respond to a consultation on general licences in Northern Ireland. It is important that you do (please) respond because otherwi...

Join us for Hen Harrier Fest, 24th July 2022!

Hen Harrier Fest will take place at Adlington Hall & Gardens in Cheshire on Sunday 24th July, and we’d love to see you! If you’re planning to attend, please registe...

Our ‘right of reply’ letter in The Field magazine

In April this year, The Field magazine published an inaccurate and unpleasant article about Wild Justice, authored by Tim Bonner, CEO of the Countryside Alliance. We asked the edit...

Your comments when donating to yesterday’s crowdfunder

Thank you! Yesterday, between 0530 and 2030, 1519 people donated over £40,000 to ensure that we can pay our brilliant legal team (and court costs and, if we lose, adverse costs aga...

A new ambitious legal challenge – Ofwat where are you?

You don’t need to be an expert to know that dumping raw sewage into rivers, lakes and the sea is bad news for those who use our waterways – from fish to those who want ...
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