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Action for Curlew
, Waders
The first North of England Curlew Festival recently took place at Bolton Castle in Yorkshire and the GWCT were on hand to help raise awareness of the iconic bird's staggering decline.
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Events
If you’re looking for a truly unique, ‘money can’t buy’ sporting experience, look no further than the GWCT’s spectacular range of shoot raffles.
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The GWCT welcomes Michael Gove to his new post and looks forward to discussing post-Brexit plans for agri-environment schemes with him.
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The GWCT has submitted evidence to the Welsh environmental regulator as part of its review of shooting on six parcels of land owned by Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
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Olga Potts shares some warm memories of her late husband, former GWCT Director-General Dick Potts.
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Gamewise
The summer edition of our members’ magazine, Gamewise, has been signed off and is now with the printers. It will be with our members at the beginning of June and here is a sneak preview of what’s inside.
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GWCT Partners
My Ark for Nature is an interactive, pop-up exhibition of Scottish wildlife art by noted wild-life artist, Jonathan Sainsbury, in collaboration with Inverness Cathedral, aided by environmental charities.
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We have launched our new Premium Membership package which contains a range of personal benefits including insurance.
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Events
We’re hosting a number of exciting clay shooting days throughout May, with our busy regional committees pulling out all the stops to organise some fantastic events.
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