Blogs
28/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Policy
The one thing Covid 19 has taught us well, is that prevention is better than cure. In unvaccinated, high density human populations the virus spreads like wildfire. The same can be said of high density vegetation of heather and grass in the uplands.
27/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters
Providing seed for birds will always benefit a select number bird species largely because many birds, such as wrens, rely on insects for food.
26/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Wales
Last week I caught up with Welsh Governments James Owen Deputy Director, Land Management Reform Division who’s in charge of directing the new Sustainable Farming Scheme.
25/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Interviews
Jake Fiennes is the director of conservation at the Holkham Estate, which covers 25,000 acres in north Norfolk. The estate includes a nature reserve, which is visited by almost a million people a year, and a farming business that grows potatoes, sugar beet and barley. James Swyer met with him to find out more.
24/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice
GWCT Head of Education Mike Swan looks at what's involved when creating a new pheasant shoot from scratch.
21/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters
Today we sent this letter to Màiri McAllan MSP, newly appointed to the Scottish Government as Minister for Environment, Biodiversity & Land Reform.
20/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog
Over the last few months, we have been eagerly watching the activity of the nesting pair of barn owls on Owl Box LIVE. Earlier in the season we captured evidence that the pair were breeding and subsequently the female laid four eggs.
18/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters
Habitat loss for over 80 years, often incentivised by Government to increase food production, will not be reversed overnight but there is cause for hope.
18/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Wales
The drive to plant trees to sequester carbon raises the potential conflict between carbon and biodiversity and at present it seems that carbon trumps biodiversity.
13/5/2021 in: GWCT News Blog
The breeding season is moving along swiftly, and the pair of breeding barn owls within one of our Owl Box Initiative project nest boxes can frequently be seen continuing to cement their bond with one another. Courtship behaviour is an important part of bonding in breeding barn owl pairs and begins over winter and throughout the nesting season.