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To mark World Curlew Day we'd like to share ‘Call of the Moors', a poem written by Nigel Algar Orde-Powlett, later 6th Baron Bolton, when he was a teenager. It was published in 1918 and he wrote it after his older brother 2nd Lieutenant William Percy Orde-Powlett was killed in action during World War One
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As part of his final studies at The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Nico Venables has built a marionette puppet of a Curlew which he believes is the first of this puppetry style.
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Policy
Bracken has become a contentious subject for land managers as, whilst it has some benefits, where it is invasive and becomes dominant it can have a range of negative impacts which have required its perpetual control through both chemical and mechanical means.
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From typewriters to desktops, and from chasing partridges to managing databases, Corinne Duggins looks back at 40 years at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust.
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GWCT Partners
The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust is very proud of its long association with the Purdey Awards for Game and Conservation.
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Lead shot
In early 2020, when our various organisations announced a joint plan to phase out the use of lead in live quarry shooting, no one could possibly have known about the glitches that would get in the way.
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