Environmental Communications

Fish Legal - a not-for-profit organisation of dedicated lawyers who use the law to fight polluters and others who damage and threaten the water environment - retained us in September 2021. Previously almost invisible in the media, they wanted to be recognised for the critical work they do.

We helped support them in identifying the media worthy stories, raising their visibility and positioned them as expert voices in their field. They have now expanded our relationship and we go into 2023 ready to rise to the challenge.

In doing that, we made trusted relationships with top tier journalists.

Fish Legal had never had national press before and now they are a go-to for comment from national environment Editors.

We spent time to find out where each journalists interests lie, as well as breaking Fish Legal's cases up into regional stories.

Our work with Fish Legal in 2022: A Snapshot from September - November 2022

  • 37 pieces of coverage in this quarter

  • Key titles secured: Financial Times, BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester, extensive coverage in Wales

  • 14,593 visits to the Fish Legal Twitter profile

  • 116,200 impressions on Fish Legal Tweets

  • Anglers becoming more prominent in the press



Penny Gane, Head of Practice at Fish Legal

"We have been working with Zambuni Communications for over a year now and our communications have been completely transformed during that time. Claire and her team are professional, responsive and their enthusiasm is infectious. They have taken the time to really understand what we do and build trust with our team. Not only have they secured wider coverage for us, but they have also supported and advised us on dealing with the increased interest in our work and the opportunities that has come about as a result.”

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