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  1. Wild Justice uses the legal system to get a better deal for UK wildlife. We challenge government decisions in the courts. We campaign for better and stronger laws and policies – the ones that nature needs. We provide you with ways that you can make your voice heard in support of wildlife.

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    Wild Justice takes legal cases and advocates for a better deal for UK wildlife. Species can’t take legal cases in their own names, they can’t write to MPs and they can’t sign petitions, but, together, we can stand up for wildlife using the legal system and seeking changes to existing laws.

    Wild Justice is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee. A not-for-profit company is one where the directors don’t benefit from the profits of the company and money raised is spent on the aims (called the ‘objects’) of the company. The objects of Wild Justice are: 1. Nature conservation, primarily in UK. 2. Advocacy to make UK laws, policies ...

    We take legal challenges against UK governments and their agencies, and we campaign for a better deal for wildlife. To read more about our work on these subjects just click on the links: 1. General licences – here’s a recent update 2. Gamebird releases – how we changed the rules 3. Badger culling – here’s a recent update 4. Beaver reintroductions –...

    Wild Justice has three directors. None of us is paid a salary. We are three friends who have worked together on campaigns and projects but now we want to do something bigger together and that’s why Wild Justice exists. We’ve each got our separate jobs and activities outside Wild Justice, we don’t agree about everything, but we want to work together...

    We don’t just want your money – we’d like your support please. Your active support. We will give you opportunities to speak out for nature through signing petitions, writing to your elected politician, spreading the word and taking part in scientific studies. You’ll hear about these opportunities through our free newsletter – please subscribe throu...

  2. Wild Justice has been set up to fight for wildlife. Threatened species can’t take legal cases in their own names but, with your help, we will stand up for wildlife using the legal system and ...

  3. President of UNICEF Korea, former President and Judge of the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court. The Wildlife Justice Commission works to disrupt criminal networks, deterring transnational organised wildlife crime.

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  4. Mar 15, 2019 · The killing of thousands of “pest” birds each year including crows, rooks, jackdaws, magpies and woodpigeons is to be challenged in court by wildlife campaigners including Chris Packham.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Wild Justice, a conservation group, successfully argued that Defra ministers acted unlawfully by issuing licences for gamebird releases in protected areas in 2023. The court ordered Defra to pay Wild Justice's costs and to follow Natural England's advice on wildlife protection.

  6. Wild Justice: Directed by Paul Turner. With Nia Medi, Nicholas McGaughey, Dafydd Emyr, Christine Pritchard. After a man, convicted of rape and death of a girl, is released from prison after only three years, her brother seeks revenge.