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Earlier this year the GWCT policy team was invited to respond to a consultation on Environmental Targets. We feel the 25-year Environmental Plan is ambitious, but it will take focused effort to.
Here are our thoughts...
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, Nature
The earth we live on is an intricately engineered, delicately balanced life-support system. Be it a worm, a tree, a mole, or a bee; a cloud, a teaspoon of soil, or the sea – almost anything in the environment that you can name (even the common wasp) is part of our life-support machine.
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This is the second year of my PhD study of nest and chick survival of curlew in the New Forest. This season GWCT Head of Predation Control Studies Mike Short and I found a total of 28 curlew nests (approximately half of the pairs in the New Forest), compared with 23 last year.
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I’m not quite sure where this year has gone but I can’t believe it’s the summer already. As we head into Game Fair season I thought I’d just write to let you know that our 2022 Gun Draw launched at the start of the year and once again William Powell have kindly provided us with an unbelievable prize.
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Following our recent news story about solitary bees, Tony Stutely got in touch. He told us a little about his own inspiring efforts to support solitary bees in his garden and beyond.
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, GWCT Partners
Both bumblebees and honeybees are eusocial meaning that they live in highly co-operative colonies with many worker bees serving a queen by caring for her young. But did you know that 90% of the UK’s 270 bee species are actually solitary bees?
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The GWCT Scottish Game Fair couldn't happen without the kind support of our sponsors. You can find out more about them here.
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, General Licences
Those who control carrion crow, magpie and jackdaw in Wales, for conservation or to prevent serious agricultural damage, need to be aware of the changes being implemented in the new general licences being issued on the 1st of July 2022.
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