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We are thrilled alongside Scottish Land & Estates and Scotland’s Regional Moorland Groups to announce the winners of the inaugural Scottish Game Awards, a momentous event that took place at the Scottish Game Fair at Scone.
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Releasing red-legged partridges can be both rewarding and frustrating with many shoots deciding to release a handful (circa 100-200) on the farm to add a little extra on shoot days. But often these additions achieve abysmal returns – around 10% for the time, effort and expense of releasing.
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We’re thrilled to unveil the latest additions to the GWCT Shop. Each of these new items has been thoughtfully curated to help you show your support for wildlife conservation while enjoying practical and stylish products.
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Don't miss your chance to go grouse shooting with 7 friends in the Scottish Borders for only £40! This spectacular prize also includes a night’s accommodation for 16 guests.
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The grey partridge was once common in the British countryside, but it has suffered a dramatic 94% decline since the 1980s. Grey partridges have been on the UK’s Red List since its inception in 1996. The bird is now essentially gone from Northern Ireland, the entire western coast of Britain, except in Anglesey, and continues to disappear locally throughout the rest of its former UK range. It is five to midnight for the grey partridge!
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As an incentive to encourage more people to get involved in partridge conservation, every year the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) awards a series of regional Grey Partridge Trophies.
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, Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
During the last week of May and the first week of June, GWCT staff were active across Scotland assessing tick burdens on red grouse chicks. This was the third year of surveys within a five-year research project that aims to determine the relationship between mountain hare densities and red grouse tick burdens.
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