Wild Justice welcomes consultation on greater protection for Woodcock and other protected species
Conservation campaign group Wild Justice has welcomed news that the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) will be […]
Conservation campaign group Wild Justice has welcomed news that the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) will be […]
The results of a British Trust for Ornithology/Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust national survey of Woodcock numbers have just been […]
Some MPs really showed themselves in an unflattering light when they spoke in the Woodcock debate. Considering that GWCT and […]
We received this rather fuzzy image of a Woodcock in a garden in London from a subscriber. What a great […]
On Monday afternoon our petition calling for a change to the Woodcock shooting season was debated by MPs in Westminster […]
2022 early March – we talk about Woodcock shooting mid March – we talk to our lawyers about Woodcock shooting […]
Our petition to limit the Woodcock shooting season is being debated next week – at 4:30pm on Monday 27 February. […]
This week on Twitter, in the build up to Monday’s Westminster debate on shortening the shooting season for Woodcock, we’ve […]
Our petition to limit the Woodcock shooting season closed last Wednesday – ending on a grand total of 107,916 signatures. […]
Our petition to limit the Woodcock shooting season has now closed, with over 107,000 signatures. Thank you all so much […]
Our petition to limit the Woodcock shooting season passed 100,000 signatures on Friday. Thank you for such great support! And […]
Our latest petition, calling on the Government to limit the shooting season of Woodcock, has been zipping along as it […]
Our petition to limit the Woodcock shooting season is going great guns – if you’ll pardon the expression. Yesterday it […]
Our petition to limit the Woodcock shooting season is moving on again (after a little snooze). Yesterday it passed 60,000 […]
As we enter November, our Woodcock petition has passed 57,000 signatures and we’re only a little over half way through […]
The story so far: 21 March, Wild Justice writes to Defra asking for a change to the shooting season for […]
Our Woodcock petition has passed 50,000 signatures (and 51,000) so we’re over half of the way to gaining a Westminster […]
Our Woodcock petition has passed 45,000 signatures five days after the shooting season opened in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. […]
Our Woodcock petition has passed 36,000 signatures two days after the shooting season opened in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. […]
Our Woodcock petition has passed 30,000 signatures on the day before the shooting season opens in England, Wales and Northern […]
On his last day in the job George Eustice wrote to Wild Justice in what amounts to a massive U-turn […]
This morning we received an update from the Petitions Committee, in relation to our petition to limit the shooting season […]
Our Woodcock petition is approaching 24,000 signatures and we have a range of things lined up that we are sure […]
The leading constituencies supporting our Woodcock petition, so far, are as follows. As expected, they are mostly Conservative rural constituencies […]
The leading constituencies supporting our Woodcock petition, so far, are as follows. As expected, they are mostly Conservative rural constituencies […]
Our petition seeking an important change to the Woodcock shooting season has received a response from DEFRA – it’s a […]
There’s a remarkable amount of ignorance about Woodcock shooting – even among shooters. We’ve been told several times since we […]
On Tuesday morning we launched our newest petition, to the Westminster government, asking for a shortening of the Woodcock shooting […]
Dear Teresa I trust you are well, but I wonder whether you may have been on holiday recently as I’ve […]
GWCT can’t play an honest and straight game these days. Here is their statement in response to Wild Justice’s letter […]
The Woodcock is a wading bird, a bit like a large Snipe, which generally roosts in the day, often in […]