Blogs
13/12/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
If you read the headlines around the recent Birds of Conservation Concern report, you’d have been rightly worried about the fate of many of our much-loved bird species.
2/11/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature , Farming
This summer, GWCT scientists were working near Exmoor, looking at the effect that winter game crop plots may have had on breeding songbirds the subsequent spring.
3/9/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice , Nature
From here on in, the two most used rat poisons, bromadiolone and difenacoum will be as good as useless on my shoot, and if we were daft enough to use them, we would simply be risking sending the chemicals up the food chain to the likes of our barn owls, kestrels and red kites, while having no significant impact on the rats.
1/9/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
The Owl Box Initiative strives to be a conduit for collaboration and knowledge sharing between land managers, volunteers and conservation organisations, and recently, I had the honour of meeting with Major (Rtd) Nigel Lewis, a prominent volunteer ornithologist who runs the Lewis Raptor and Owl Group, based in Wiltshire.
22/7/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
Each development stage of a barn owl chick is crucial to increase their chances of successfully fledging, so we take this opportunity to look back at these important stages before the chicks in the Owl Box LIVE nest start to fledge.
3/3/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
Here are a few of our non-game research findings that you might not be aware of from the GWCT.
5/2/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
4/2/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature , Farmland Ecology , Farming , Policy
The original blog we wrote has, not surprisingly, generated some comment, particularly with respect to the suggestion of a derogation on its use on kale in wild bird cover.
3/2/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
Protecting an area for a species works in theory, however, that does not mean they will go there!
29/1/2021 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
Following the recent reintroduction of White-tailed eagles to the Isle of Wight in southern England, proposals are now being made for a second re-introduction of eagles to East Anglia.