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Last week we were delighted to receive a letter from a member, Roger Lerpiniere, who told us about what made him choose to join the Game Conservancy, as we were then, 50 years ago. It’s a lovely story.
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Big Farmland Bird Count
The 2023 Big Farmland Bird Count is coming to a close. Sunday 19th February is your last chance to get out and count. If you've already done your count, don't forget to submit you results online.
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GWCT Scotland
It would be fair to say 2022 was a year of challenge but also a year of notable success for GWCT Scotland. During the year, we faced an unprecedented tsunami of government policy developments, impacting virtually every area of our work. This requires a huge resource commitment but is imperative to represent the best interests of the countryside – both its biodiversity and its communities.
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Are you a keen game shot looking to do your bit for wildlife conservation? Then look no further than our stunning selection of Shoot Raffles, where you can win amazing shooting experiences at some of the country's best shoots for you and your friends, all while supporting the important work of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust.
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GWCT Partners
As we approach the start of another Game rearing Season, the months ahead are full of uncertainty and speculation, with plenty of potential hazards and obstacles.
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Interviews
In the 33 years since joining the Trust in 1989, Andrew Hoodless has worked on key GWCT research projects which have gone on to influence policy and best practice.
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Woodcock
As you may already be aware, 2023 is an important year for woodcock research. For the third time since its inception in 2003, GWCT and BTO are running the national Breeding Woodcock Survey to provide a snapshot of our resident woodcock population’s size and status.
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Interviews
As I mentioned in Part 1 of this series of blogs, working as a research assistant at the GWCT gives me the opportunity to work on some incredibly exciting research. In early 2022 I joined the Trust’s Predation Control Studies team, where I am learning new skills from a range of new research challenges.
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