Are you clued up on Wildlife crime?
Wildlife and Countryside Link and Wales Environment Link have recently released their latest report on wildlife crime across England and Wales, which can be read here: https://www.wcl.org.uk/docs/Link_Annual_Wildlife_Crime_Report_06.11.20.pdf
Wildlife and Countryside Link and Wales Environment Link have recently released their latest report on wildlife crime across England and Wales, which can be read here: https://www.wcl.org.uk/docs/Link_Annual_Wildlife_Crime_Report_06.11.20.pdf
The report identifies positive progress in identifying and tackling online criminals who are harming our wildlife.
The biggest barrier to tackling wildlife crime remains the lack of recording and reporting of these crimes to the police. Read more here: https://www.wcl.org.uk/wildlife-crime-underworld-beneath-the-radar.asp
The biggest barrier to tackling wildlife crime remains the lack of recording and reporting of these crimes to the police. Read more here: https://www.wcl.org.uk/wildlife-crime-underworld-beneath-the-radar.asp
We urge you to take a stand against Wildlife crime. If you witness suspected wildlife crime in action call 999 immediately and ask for the police.
If you witness wildlife being disturbed you can call the Cornwall Marine and Coastal Code Group on
0345 201 26 26
If you witness wildlife being disturbed you can call the Cornwall Marine and Coastal Code Group on
0345 201 26 26
You can read more about how to put wildlife first here:
https://cornwallmarinelifecode.org.uk/about/
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https://cornwallmarinelifecode.org.uk/about/
#wildlifecrime #marinedisturbance #conservation #ConservationMatters