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You only have until Thursday 31st March to enter the GWCT Highland Big Four Raffle where you could win a superb day’s shooting for 8 guns across 4 outstanding estates near Kingussie in the Scottish Highlands.
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, GWCT Partners
In the latest Birds of Conservation Concern review, 14 of the 26 farmland birds in the UK have been assigned to the Red List1. The reasons behind the declines in these species are numerous, however one of particular relevance to seed-eating birds in Wales is the loss of mixed farming.
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Fisheries Blog
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Fishing
On Saturday 12th March, GWCT's SAMARCH Fisheries Project Officer, Will Beaumont, will be leading a FREE workshop on "Identifying River Wildlife in Sydling Water".
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, Rotherfield
A new ‘Wildlife Plot’ agri-environment option, which promises to be one of the best yet for biodiversity, has been developed as part of the GWCT’s PARTRIDGE Project on the Rotherfield Estate in Hampshire.
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Earlier this year, British Birds posted a letter by Leo Smith, making various claims not just about the impact of pheasant releasing on curlew, but also about the GWCT. This month, the journal published a response written by our Head of Research, Dr Andrew Hoodless, which we have summarised here.
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My name is Sevilay Sadrazam and I am 17 years old. I am an apprentice underkeeper at Dumbleton Estate. I started my journey as an underkeeper when I first applied to Hartpury College to study countryside management and game.
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