Blogs
30/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Allerton Project , Letters , Farming
We respond to a recent letter in The Guardian on the amount of public money needed to ensure England's soil is fit for farming.
30/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Waders For Real Project , Waders
Waders for Real Project Ecologist Lizzie Grayshon describes an unusual start to the year, which has seen the team setting temporary fences in snow and fighting extreme flooding in April.
30/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Farming
If you care about the future of farming in Britain, now is the time to act.
The government’s consultation on the future for food, farming and the environment after Brexit closes a week today, so make sure your voice is heard.
25/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog
THE UK’s first hunting film festival is raising funds for GWCT’s vital research into woodcock.
25/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Events
We’re hosting a number of exciting events throughout May, with our busy regional committees pulling out all the stops to organise some fantastic events.
23/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners
The World Gunmakers Evening is a truly unique evening to enjoy the finest guns. You can meet the experts, handle the guns and compare your favourites all in one place at an event like no other this May.
17/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Waders
Mary Colwell discusses the importance of the GWCT's curlew recovery work.
9/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters , Pheasants & Releasing
We respond to a recent letter in The Courier, which suggested that pheasants were to blame for the spread of Lyme disease.
4/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Waders For Real Project , Waders
Back in the autumn, new habitat features were created at Ellingham, a site on the Somerley Estate in the Avon River Valley. These new features will create suitable habitats for a wide range of species, with particular focus on the breeding waders and wildfowl.
in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners
It’s not long before the first chicks will be arriving and every keeper in the land will be doing their utmost to ensure survival rates are high.