Blogs
25/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog
The EWWF Wildfire 2022 Conference in Belfast which I attended last week provided a similar belief that through constructive stakeholder engagement progress can be made. But there is an added dimension in respect of wildfire – and that is the right time. And that is now.
24/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog under: Interviews
The first part in a series of blogs by Jodie Case. After winning the Outstanding Achievement Award this year, as voted for by her peers, Jodie takes us back through her year with the GWCT.
24/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners , Farming
Meet the farmers of the Chalke Valley, Wiltshire to find out what they are doing to conserve their rare and precious chalk stream. Andrew, Ben and Matthew are members of the Chalke Valley Farmer Cluster and also the pioneering Environmental Farmers Group (EFG), supported by the GWCT.
24/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog under: Waders , Woodcock
One of the most important things to understand about woodcock in the UK is that there are two distinct groups which behave in different ways and are experiencing different fates - resident and migratory.
23/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT in the media , Nature , Farming
As our recent blogs have suggested there is a role for rewilding within our landscape – in some areas this could include a withdrawal from commercial farming activities – and, given we are largely a society of private landownership, we respect everyone’s right to manage their land as they wish.
22/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog
The lucky winner will receive a pair of bespoke William Powell Sovereign shotguns worth over £14,000, a day's driven shooting and much more.
18/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog
Today is the International Day of LGBTQ+ People in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).
17/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog under: Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
In August this year GWCT chief executive Teresa Dent wrote a letter to Greenpeace’s Interim Executive Director in response to its petition calling for a complete ban on controlled burning in the uplands. We received a reply outlining Greenpeace’s position, which despite our presentation of evidence to the contrary, reiterates the viewpoint that the “weight of scientific evidence shows heather burning, in particular, is damaging to English peatlands,” and, significantly, omits to mention the important role controlled burns can play in wildfire mitigation.
17/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog under: Waders , Woodcock
Woodcock are found in woodland habitats right across northern Europe and Asia, ranging from Britain in the West to Japan in the East.
16/11/2022 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT in the media , GWCT Partners
sudden and marked increase in the numbers of wildlife incidents that involve the powerfulrodenticide brodifacoum has been identified by the government-run Wildlife Incident InvestigationScheme (WIIS). Some involve either negligent misuse or intentional abuse to harm wildlife.