Blogs
9/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
Bees’ Needs Week is an annual event coordinated by Defra and delivered in partnership with several charities, businesses, conservation groups and academic institutions to help raise awareness of bees and other pollinators. Events to celebrate insects are taking place across England from 9-15th July.
6/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters , Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
In written evidence to a 2016 Parliamentary Committee, the RSPB stated that moorland drains were “cut in the 60s and 70s to improve grazing” for sheep. It is bizarre that they should now suggest that gamekeepers dug these drains for their grouse (RSPB accuses gamekeepers of deliberately drying land, July 5).
5/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Action for Curlew , Waders
As we draw ever closer to leaving the European Union and reinventing our environmental schemes, much has been said about the intricate details of how much support farmers receive, where it comes from and what it rewards. Paperwork, prescription and perfect timing.
4/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog
The decline in Britain’s songbird numbers was the topic of a House of Lords debate on 28th June, with several members acknowledging the important work the GWCT has done.
4/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Wales
GWCT Cymru News Roundup
By Sue Evans, GWCT Cymru Director
2/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog
It's the end of an era for enthusiatic chairman, Ian Coghill. After eight years at the helm, he shares his thoughts about the GWCT with Joel Holt.
2/7/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Hen harrier/Grouse shooting , Letters
Our response to a recent piece in The Sunday Times concerning the Saddleworth Moor fire, in which RSPB Senior Uplands Policy Officer, Pat Thompson is quoted.
28/6/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Hen harrier/Grouse shooting , Letters
We respond to George Monbiot's accusation in The Guardian that grouse shooting is responsible for the Saddleworth Moor fire.
19/6/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Farmland Ecology , Letters
We respond to a recent piece in The Guardian concerning insect declines by referencing findings from the Sussex Study, one of the most detailed and longest running studies of its type in the world.
14/6/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice
When buying a day’s shooting, how many guns consider the contribution that the shoot makes to biodiversity and conservation? Roger Draycott believes they should.