Wednesday 28 February 2024

JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT THE WILD

 

JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT THE WILD

We’re now well underway in 2024 and we’ve certainly been busy! In just the last 7 weeks we have

And we are so incredibly proud to say that all of the above is only made possible thanks to the support of our incredible community.

We don’t have any big donors or govt funding of any kind. We rely solely on thousands of compassionate people all chipping in to make our work a reality. And we continue to go from strength to strength.

It is crazy to think that only a few years ago we had zero quid in the bank and were nothing more than a Facebook page. And now we have a small, dedicated team all working tirelessly to empower people to protect British wildlife.

Please help us continue to grow and to ensure we can do even more to protect British wildlife. We are unique in the space in that we are not afraid to say it how it is and we tackle issues of wildlife persecution from literally every angle possible.

Please consider donating a few pounds a month to us to support what we do.

For the price of a takeaway cup of coffee each month you can do your bit to help us stand up for British wildlife.

We are not going anywhere and we are so thankful to have you in our corner.
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Saturday 24 February 2024

FROM CORNWALL WILDLIFE TRUST - KEEP THE PRESSURE UP AS WE APPROACH ELECTION TIME

 

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Join our largest ever campaign, calling on Cornwall's next MPs to fight for nature

The next general election will be one of the most important moments
for nature in a lifetime. 

We have launched our largest ever campaign, calling on Cornwall’s next MPs to fight for nature by supporting our five manifesto asks related to the future of Cornwall’s nature and climate. 

The next government will be in power for most of the time between now and 2030, the date by which key environmental targets need to be met if we are to reverse the decline in nature and tackle climate change. Nature needs as many members of the public as possible across Cornwall to get behind our call to action by signing our open letter to put Cornwall’s nature high on the agenda.
 
Sign the open letter

Take five. Help wildlife thrive

The campaign launch video, voiced by 'Kernow King' Edward Rowe, calls for members of the public to "Take five, help wildlife thrive" by sparing five seconds to sign the open letter and put nature at the top of the agenda. 

Many well-known spokespeople for Cornwall have already signed the open letter and voiced their support for Cornwall Wildlife Trust's election asks, including contemporary artist Kurt Jackson and novelist Patrick Gale.

Sign our open letter

Among the letter’s key asks are bringing back lost wildlife, tackling water pollution, and putting nature at the heart of the community. Nature needs everyone to sign the open letter to demonstrate to politicians how much local people care about these issues.  
 
Sign now

Cheryl Marriott, Director of Nature and People at Cornwall Wildlife Trust says:


“The years between now and 2030 are a vital window of opportunity for restoring nature and tackling and adapting to climate change.  

“The next parliament will be in power for most of that time; that makes this election the most important of our lifetimes as far as nature is concerned.  

“We need to give Cornwall’s wildlife a voice and show politicians of all parties that thousands of us will vote on the strength of nature and climate policies.”

 

Attend an event

We have organised six nature and climate panel discussions, one in each of Cornwall’s parliamentary constituencies. Hear from your local candidates for parliament speak on their approaches to nature and climate - and ask questions about the things that matter.

We're kicking off on 22nd March in the St. Ives constituency, so book your place today! 
Find a hustings event near you

Campaign with us

Get involved in our campaigning work by increasing awareness in your networks, helping secure signatures to our open letter, promoting hustings, writing to candidates, and more. 

Attend a campaigner workshop on Saturday 16th March – and sign up to hear more about campaigning.

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PROTECT THE WILD COMPILING THE CASE FOR A NEW HUNTING ACT

From the onset of our involvement in the anti-hunt movement, we have been keenly aware of the widespread prevalence of illegal hunting practices throughout the UK.
 
Through these years, our focus and advocacy against hunting led us to acknowledge the invaluable efforts of hunt saboteur and hunt monitor groups. These dedicated groups tirelessly combat illegal hunting through diverse methods, often documenting their observations and experiences on the ground.
 
However, we noticed there was a lack of centralised collation and comprehensive analysis of the data and reports compiled by these groups. Despite the commendable work of these individuals and organisations in documenting first-hand accounts, there was a need to consolidate these scattered reports into a singular, comprehensive overview. To address this gap, over the last six months Protect the Wild’s Glen Black has worked on a six-month-long project to consolidate this scattered data into one place.
 
The primary objective of this endeavour was to create a consolidated report that presents a detailed overview of the prevalent issues surrounding illegal hunting.
 
And today we are incredibly proud to release the outcome of these efforts in the form of the ‘Hunting: A Case for Change’ Report. Focusing on fox, hare and deer hunting during the 22/23 season in England and Wales, it uncovers the shocking impact hunting has on both wildlife and communities.
 
The report reveals alarming findings, underscoring the persistent challenges in dealing with hunting practices:

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