Blogs
14/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: Policy
The extreme wildfire events around Europe and the latest State of the UK Climate report from the Met Office are a stark reminder of the effects of climate change. For many years the risk of wildfire in England was rare; now, due to climate change, it is increasing year by year. Wildfire has been considered a climate risk since 2012 and therefore addressed in the national adaptation programme.
11/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Scotland
This Saturday marks the opening of the grouse shooting season, but for many Scottish moors the Twelfth of August 2023 is set to be far from ‘Glorious’.
11/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners
Designed for professionals and those who work on the land, these rugged technical boots are suitable for professional and long-term use.
8/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: Fishing , Events , GWCT Partners
The Missing Salmon Alliance (MSA) invite the public to join them for an evening in conversation with key UK conservationists to talk about the situation facing our UK chalk streams and the species and biodiversity within these environments.
4/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: Shop
This summer, shopping with the GWCT for your kids is the perfect way to beat the boredom and create memorable moments away from screens.
4/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: Events
We are thrilled to announce the eagerly awaited menu for the upcoming Wild & British Dinner, set to take place at Sussex Restaurant in the vibrant heart of Soho, London, on Monday 18th September.
4/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: Woodcock , Waders
This spring, hundreds of volunteers across the UK donned their headtorches and insect-repellent to take part in our national census of breeding woodcock. Each entrusted with a specially selected woodland site to survey, their count data provide a valuable health-check for the UK’s breeding population.
2/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: Farming
Defra have announced the upcoming rounds of the Small R&D Partnership Projects and Feasibility Studies competitions, which will provide over £14 million in funding to encourage collaboration between farmers, growers, foresters, agri-businesses, and researchers.
1/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners
British sculptor Hamish Mackie’s fluid approach to sculpting wildlife enables him to capture the very essence of life, making an inanimate object appear as if it might take flight or leap at any point.
1/8/2023 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Wales , Woodcock
Owen Williams, wildlife artist and GWCT Wales Chair and Trustee, has received a prestigious conservation award for his work relating to woodcock conservation.