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A terrific evening was thoroughly enjoyed by 110 guests at the Tayside dinner and auction at Glamis Castle on Thursday 16th November.
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Waders For Real Project
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The Ellingham Floodplain Restoration project is a holistic project that encompasses multiple species benefits. The project is managed by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust based in Fordingbridge in partnership with Somerley Estate, graziers and tenants, with funding from Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund.
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TEAM GB Olympic superstars the Brownlee brothers and Peter Wilson inspired a packed audience with a fascinating talk organised by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) on Tuesday December 5.
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Farming
With the United Kingdom’s farming policy up for discussion this autumn, it is essential that we take stock of what works and what needs improvement. James Swyer explains why.
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GWCT Partners
Jeremy Stanton, Strategic Land Development Director at Greenwoods Solicitors, explores the novel and complex subject of sub-marine land registration.
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Letters
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Read our letter to The Times, written in response to a recent piece by Matt Ridley on the Government’s decision to end neonic use entirely.
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Advice
We are expecting Defra to announce a six-week consultation on their plans to implement new trapping standards on 1st January 2019.
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Letters
Read our letter to The Veterinary Journal, written in response to a recent article on concerns about declines in wildlife and the culling, trapping, poisoning or shooting of animals ‘unnecessarily’.
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OUR head of farmland ecology appeared on BBC Countryfile Autumn Diaries to provide an expert view on the factors surrounding a rise in Lyme disease.
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Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
Another fall in the number of reported incidents of wildlife crime is welcomed by the GWCT. All those involved in reducing wildlife crime should be congratulated on achieving this downward trend.
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