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Aim to Sustain welcomes Defra’s response to Wild Justice
Aim to Sustain partner organisations will continue to support Defra’s defence of the latest potential legal challenge by Wild Justice.
Aim to Sustain partner organisations will continue to support Defra’s defence of the latest potential legal challenge by Wild Justice.
A new study involving Aim to Sustain partner organisations has highlighted the success of mountain hares on Peak District grouse moors.
Following a third failure by Wild Justice to initiate a judicial review of Defra’s heather burning regulations in England, BASC’s Dr Marnie Lovejoy discusses where the true motives of the group may lie.
Aim to Sustain partner organisations respond to Court of Appeal decision as Wild Justice lose in court for third time.
Four Aim to Sustain partner organisations have announced they will fight against the latest legal action from Wild Justice.
Rural organisations have welcomed the decision to refuse Wild Justice permission for a judicial review on “burning” in England for a second time.
‘Microregulation’ of shooting is being prioritised over crucial restoration and enhancement projects, according to a new paper by leading rural and shooting organisations.
Aim to Sustain – which promotes sustainable game shooting and land management – today issued the following statement in response to the RSPB Birdcrime Report for 2020.
Aim to Sustain has announced the publication of anti-persecution measures that it believes will further boost the UK’s growing raptor populations.
Aim to Sustain – a Scottish Perspective saw the rural partnership unveiled at the Scottish Game Fair at Scone Palace on Friday.