Wild Justice has, today, become the 51st member of Wildlife and Countryside Link.
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Wild Justice has, today, become the 51st member of Wildlife and Countryside Link.
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One more for a full pack! BTO perhaps? And Natural England as the Joker.
But they’re definitely not funny ;(
But I suppose they’re as effective as the bunch in Westminster 🙁
NNR staff excepted perhaps 😉
Welcome Wild Justice!
I hope you’ll be coming to meetings of the Legal Strategy Group and joining our discussions on how the law can help NGOs address our current, perplexing and important issues – we’d love to see you there!
Carol (Acting Chair)
Welcome Wild Justice!
I hope you’ll also consider coming to meetings of the Legal Strategy Group and joining our discussions on how the law can help NGOs address our current, perplexing and important issues – we’d love to see you there!
Carol (Acting Chair)
Interesting that RSPB’s logo on your Wildlife Link display is the old one and well out of date. I wonder if that is down to some lack of engagement by RSPB, or perhaps it’s down to laxity by Wildlife Link or, heaven forbid, you?
Rhys – well spotted. Certainly not my laxity on this occasion.