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We respond to a recent piece in The Guardian about how the use of wildflowers across farm fields is cutting pesticide spraying.
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Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
The GWCT suggested that a technique like this might unlock the conflict between hen harriers and driven grouse shooting nearly twenty years ago – we still believe it could. On the other hand the RSPB feel it is ‘ridiculous’ – but the Government has rejected this view and they are going to test it here. It is easy to see why
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Read our letter, published in The Times, written in response to Matt Ridley's piece on the government's new environment policy.
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When Defra released their plan to recover hen harriers in 2016, it had two success criteria: more hen harriers in England and that “the harrier population coexists with local business interests and its presence contributes to a thriving rural economy”.
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The GWCT are calling on people to nominate their own projects or individuals they know who combine a passion for wildlife conservation with farming, recreation or other types of land management.
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Our fundraising team have once again managed to secure some truly unique shoot day prizes from a selection of the country’s most magnificent shooting estates.
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