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Grouse moor faces penalties for illegal burning in first test of peatland preservation rules

A Sheffield court has convicted a grouse moor for allowing heather to be burnt without a licence in one of England’s most important places for nature. The case, which the Crown Prosecution Service said “is the first case of its kind”, followed areas of land on the Midhope Moors, in Upper […]

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Major landowners launch bold partnership to restore South Pennine moors

The National Trust and Yorkshire Water have announced a landmark partnership to restore and improve the UK’s uplands. Together, the two largest landowners in Yorkshire will deliver the ‘Landscapes for Water’ project, which will focus on restoring five upland areas in the South Pennines, spanning from Heptonstall Moor in the north […]

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Scottish Government unveils grouse moor law to tackle wildlife crime and peatland burning

Scotland published a draft new law on Wednesday seeking to limit the impact of grouse moors and tackle the persecution of birds of prey, saying the nation’s natural environment must be protected. Introduction of the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill would allow the government to licence grouse shooting estates and […]

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Wild Moors to National Trust: Consign Grouse Shooting to the History Books

Campaigners are renewing calls for the National Trust to protect wildlife on its land after evidence emerged of poison baits having been placed in the entrances of a badger sett on moorland owned by the conservation charity in the High Peak. This morning Wild Moors fired off a letter to National […]