From the Fareshare website: ‘FareShare’s guidance on wild game FareShare can accept wild game providing it meets EU standards for human consumption. Following FSA advice, we are unable to redistribute game to charities where pregnant women or women trying for children, toddlers or children are being fed. Wild game products must always be accompanied…
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OneKind social media campaign
I’m glad I’m a member of OneKind – and I’m looking forward to reconnecting with their Chief Exec in Boat of Garten on Sunday at Highlands Hen Harrier Day. This feisty organisation has launched a social media campaign for the month of August. The idea is that we tweet images of wildlife, any Scottish wildlife…
Thunderous Findlay
With 10 days to go, Findlay Wilde’s thunderclap has passed 7.5m social reach – how high can we get it? Well, we could certainly get the social reach up even higher if all the potential RSPB and Wildlife Trust Twitter accounts signed up and I’m hoping they will soon because I told Findlay I’d do…
Last chance to respond to the Peak District NP consultation
The Peak District National Park wants to know what you think – so you should tell them. You’ve left it a bit late because your response has to be in by midnight (I assume) tonight. Here is some fairly detailed guidance on how you could make your views known on the wildlife-paucity of the Peak…
Update on National Trust position on grouse shooting in High Peak
The news that the National Trust has completely blanked the petition by local people, including a good number of National Trust members, and is seeking to let a large area of its High Peak moorland to shooting interests has not gone down well. This version of the NT advert appeared on the Moorland Vision blog…