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Woodcock
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The GWCT’S Woodcock Watch project, which ran from 2012-2020, used state-of-the-art satellite tracking technology to unveil the secrets of woodcock migration.
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Due to overwhelming demand, tickets for our Holkham Estate Shoot Raffle are starting to sell out.
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There’s no denying that the latest State of Nature Report makes for sober and concerning reading. However, neither we, or nature have time for us to mourn the past. We must focus on what works.
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At the GWCT, we rely on the generosity of our supporters to fund our work conserving iconic British wildlife. Gifts left in Wills play an important role in helping us to achieve that goal.
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Fishing
The GWCT welcomes the proposed amendments to the government’s Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill (LURB) that would add chalk streams into the definitions of ‘environmental protection’ and ‘natural environment’ in the bill, meaning that the government must consider chalk streams when setting the outcomes that will form the framework of environmental assessments in the future.
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