Westminster government failure on wildlife crime action

Today, Wildlife and Countryside Link’s Wildlife Crime Working Group launches its third annual report.  the report is supported by a range of WCL member organisations including Wild Justice.

Pete Charleston, Chair of the group and Wildlife Crime Officer at Bat Conservation Trust has written a blog to accompany the report.  His blog highlights the Government’s slow progress on making wildlife crime recordable, a key step in tackling wildlife crime and stopping further suffering of British wildlife on our doorstep. 

Elsewhere in the UK, where is the Werritty report? the group was established very nearly two years ago – we understand the report has been delayed by illness but… Let’s hope it is worth the wait.

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1 Reply to “Westminster government failure on wildlife crime action”

  1. It is difficult to contemplate a more disgraceful Government in Western Europe, that completely ignores the total flouting of its own laws and does absolutely nothing to stem the criminal activity that is devastating our upland wildlife

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