A quick review of Wild Justice’s 2021
Here’s a quick run through our work in 2021 – for more details see individual blog posts: January: our challenge
writing and fighting for nature
Here’s a quick run through our work in 2021 – for more details see individual blog posts: January: our challenge
Since we asked you to contact your local authority about their use of glyphosate, Wild Justice supporters have contacted over
Huge congratulations to Wild Justice co-director Chris Packham who has been voted Outdoor Personality of the Year in The Great
Hampshire Constabulary have released a CCTV image of a man they believe may hold key information about an arson attack
Wild Justice’s first legal challenge was of general licences in England. General licences are used by statutory agencies to authorise
Today’s Times carries an account of the results of Wild Justice’s tests of lead levels in supermarket game meat. Last week, we
We’re delighted to learn that our Raptor Forensics Fund, established last year to help support police investigations into alleged raptor
The news that Wild Justice has toppled three Northern Ireland general licences is good for wildlife, good for those who
Wild Justice, represented by Leigh Day acting through their agent Phoenix Law, has secured a landmark victory in a legal
British supermarket shelves are still stocked with potentially toxic game meat in the run up to Christmas, recent research by
Today Wild Justice lawyers were arguing for a renewal of our claim for judicial review of DEFRA’s feeble burning regulations.
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