Ban driven grouse shooting debate rescheduled for 21st June 2021
After many false starts and long delays due to Covid19, the Westminster Hall debate on banning driven grouse shooting, triggered
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After many false starts and long delays due to Covid19, the Westminster Hall debate on banning driven grouse shooting, triggered
Note: this blog was originally posted on 28 May, and was temporarily removed after a few days. It is now
In yesterday’s Wild Justice newsletter we asked our over 40,000 subscribers (you can subscribe for free here https://testblog.samkilday.com/contact/ ) six
Introduction: Yesterday we described the results of tests for lead levels which we commissioned on Game Mix and Pheasant breasts
Introduction: Here we describe the results of analysis of samples of game meat purchased online or from Sainsbury’s stores. The
Later this week we will publish the results of laboratory analyses of lead levels in game meat sold in Sainsbury’s
Later this week we will publish the results of laboratory tests that we commissioned to determine the amount of toxic
As a member of the coalition Wildlife & Countryside LINK (58 organisations working together to campaign for improved environmental policy),
We wrote to NRW’s Chair some time ago and did not receive an acknowledgement (although they say that one was
Over the Easter period we’ve post five short summaries of the responses – just for interest really. This is the
We asked you: These are difficult figures to compare with UK averages but it is fairly clear that Wild Justice
Over the Easter period we’ll post five short summaries of the responses – this is the third. We asked you:
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