Blogs
14/8/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
Meeting at a nature reserve beside the Thames Estuary may sound a strange place to discuss our uplands but there is a link – both have peat underneath and at one time had trees on top.
13/8/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters , Action for Curlew
he RSPB is right to call in gamekeepers and follow the evidence (Rod Liddle - Royal Society for the Protection of (some) Birds. Not you, crow - you must die in agony, August 12) that predation can and does impact curlew populations. Our upland experiment predicted that predation control can nearly double curlew numbers in five years but, without it, they are facing local extinctions.
10/8/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Shop
Mark the start of the grouse season with special offers and raffles from the GWCT.
10/8/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters
The RSPB is right to call in gamekeepers and follow the evidence (RSPB defends crow cull as members fly off the handle, August 7) that predation can and does impact prey populations.
8/8/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Hen harrier/Grouse shooting , Letters
It is bizarre that the RSPB should now suggest (Feathers fly over who to thank for saving hen harrier, Aug 6) that these successes have been achieved through nest protection alone.
3/8/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters
We welcome news of the extension to the ‘payment by results’ pilot (Defra to fund revolutionary ‘payment by results’ agri-environment scheme, August 2), which recognises that farmers are well-placed to implement measures which will boost the environment around them.
1/8/2018 in: GWCT News Blog
The shooting of mountain hares is a sustainable activity in Scotland and the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has 50 years mountain hare data to underpin this fact.
31/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Events
After a busy few days at Game Fair, GWCT is heading to the historic grounds of Blenheim Palace for BBC Countryfile Live.
24/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog
Conservationists have heaped praise on grouse moor owners for resisting grants, from successive governments, to drain their heather moors and plant commercial forestry blocks, on what is now recognised as a globally rare habitat.
23/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Events
IN just a few days’ time, GWCT will be heading to Ragley Hall, Warwickshire for the 60th Game Fair (July 27th to July 29th). Our stand number E422 is in a prominent place – opposite the event’s flagship Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre – and we will be selling delicious bacon sandwiches and hot/cold drinks throughout the three days.