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Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
Last year, a group of scientists from the RSPB published a “viewpoint” paper highlighting their concerns over the possible environmental impacts of driven grouse shooting. However, in shaping their argument, they neglected to include key pieces of scientific evidence that happen not to support their views.
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Events
Held in the grounds of Blenheim Palace, the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) will be returning to BBC Countryfile Live from Thursday, August 3 to Sunday, August 6.
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GWCT Wales
We are proud to announce the launch of Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust Wales, which aims to raise awareness of conservation and game management across the country.
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Auchnerran Blog
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Woodcock
, GWCT Scotland
There is a lot of focus on Woodcock at present because of concerns over declining resident populations, so not surprisingly when we started working at GWSDF Auchnerran a couple of years ago, we began surveys to see how many Woodcock we had on the farm.
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Allerton Project Research Blog
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Allerton Project
The wildlife present in any given landscape is determined by the characteristics of that landscape, but what are the characteristics that are most influential, especially for farmland species where the conflict between profitable food production and wildife conservation has played out most forcefully over the past half century or so?
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Events
The time has arrived for the Game Fair to descend on Hatfield House. As in previous years, The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust is looking forward to welcoming its members to the stand (F898) on all three days (Friday, July 28 to Sunday, July 30).
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Events
On a warm summers evening on the 20th of July, the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust joined with Orvis to host their first ever fly fishing event.
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Grey partridge
More than 50 people recently enjoyed a farm walk at one of the North Sea Region (NSR) Interreg PARTRIDGE project’s demonstration sites in the Netherlands.
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