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 editor for a right of reply, either as our own comment piece or as a letter. The editor allowed us to submit a letter as a right of reply, limited to 500 words and subject to editing.

That letter has now appeared in the July 2022 edition of The Field:

The endless attacks on Wild Justice, either as an entity or on its three Directors as individuals, are what we’ve come to expect (e.g. see here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here). The level of abuse over many, many years reflects the impact of our campaigning and legal challenges and we won’t be deterred by what is quite obviously a widespread attempt to undermine our integrity and standing.

Judging by the speed with which our most recent legal challenge was crowdfunded (over £40K raised in a single day), neither will our supporters.

Thank you all for your continued backing and encouragement.

If you would like to support the work of Wild Justice despite the ongoing abuse towards us, or maybe because of it, then you can donate to our work here and/or subscribe to our free newsletter here.

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