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Lead-contaminated game meat found for sale on Sainsbury’s shelves

British supermarket shelves are still stocked with potentially toxic game meat in the run up to Christmas, recent research by Wild Justice has found. · Tests on packets of pheasant...

We lost our renewal application

Today Wild Justice lawyers were arguing for a renewal of our claim for judicial review of DEFRA’s feeble burning regulations. Unfortunately we did not persuade the judge. We ...

Rising reports of wildlife crimes during the pandemic

Wild Justice is a member of Wildlife & Countryside LINK and today the consortium has published its latest annual report on wildlife crime (covering 2020). Here is the press rel...

DEFRA under increasing pressure to stop burning on peatlands

Remember COP26 – it was only 10 days ago. Nations were castigated for not doing enough to combat climate change. We have a classic example of government being weak in the fac...

Waitrose – are you having problems sourcing lead-free game meat?

Wild Justice has been scouring the game meat shelves of supermarkets for shot birds to get analysed for lead content. Last spring, we published analyses of game meat collected from...

Ecological illiteracy from BASC

An article in this week’s The ENDS Report highlights the ecological illiteracy of the British Association for Shooting & Conservation (BASC). The ENDS Report article is b...

Have Pheasant releases decreased in England?

Last autumn, just over a year ago, Wild Justice won a very significant victory by challenging the lawfulness of the massive scale of releases of non-native Pheasants and Red-legged...

Glyphosate use by local authorities

Since we asked you to contact your local authority about their use of glyphosate, Wild Justice supporters have contacted over 200 local authorities across the UK. This is the templ...
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