Blogs
30/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice
We all believe in The Code of Good Shooting Practice, don’t we? Well, we certainly should, because it has been written by our representative organisations as set of principles that any decent sportsman or woman should not just accept, but embrace and promote.
24/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog
It’s not a question I’ve ever asked before but, given the level of discourse about conservation on social media, it’s how I started my morning.
22/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Scotland
We are delighted to support the #LambforStAndrewsDay campaign and are equally pleased to know that 180 schools and 30,000 home economic pupils across Scotland have signed up to cook and eat Scotch Lamb on the day.
22/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Lead shot , Letters
If eating game shot with lead were that dangerous, use of lead in shooting would have become illegal long ago.
19/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice , Pheasants & Releasing
Whether you are part of or manage a syndicate or larger shoot, it is vital at this time everything is organized for the smooth running of the shoot days.
18/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog
Favourable Condition assessments of habitats on designated sites are undertaken by country agencies such as Natural England and NatureScot for JNCC as part of our statutory duties, and these are now being used as a benchmark for natural capital policy initiatives.
18/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters
17/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice , Lead shot
In a survey of over 2,500 individuals at the beginning of 2021, four percent had made the switch away from lead, 20% had started testing alternatives, and a further 28% were planning to do so in the coming season.
11/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Woodcock
As we take another step firmly towards winter, falling temperatures herald the return of our migrant woodcock - over the next few weeks they will complete their inconceivably long journeys from breeding sites across Scandinavia, Finland, the Baltic states and Russia.
8/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog
"Since scraping the side of my dad’s Mini Countryman in lockdown last year, I have had a deep-set fear of driving big cars that are not my own. Imagine my horror when I started my placement at the GWCT and learned that we would be using company cars to travel between sites!"