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As we reach the end of what has been a most unusual and challenging year, here are the ten most-read GWCT blogs from 2020.
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General Licences
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The GWCT has produced a survey to capture the detail of General Licences in Wales. As with the previous consultation, we will collate and anonymise the information before putting it into a report. The closing date for our survey is 10th January.
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Advice
This presentation was delivered by Kenny Nutting from St David's Poulty Team during our recent Game 2020 Conference and covers the best practice rearing of gamebirds.
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White-tailed sea eagles were once widespread in Southern England, but relentless persecution led to their extinction 240 years ago. The South Coast White-tailed Eagle Reintroduction project, which started in 2019, will see up to 60 young eagles fitted with GPS-trackers and released on the Island, over a five-year period under licence from Natural England.
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Whilst we recognise that planting trees is an important tool in the drive to offset carbon emissions, the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) believes that the ‘right tree in the right place’ approach is vital. There are plenty of opportunities for increasing woodland cover in our landscapes that do not require the repurposing of land.
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Pheasants & Releasing
Court papers have revealed that had the Wild Justice legal action to ban gamebird releasing near protected sites reached a courtroom - it would have failed.
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The Chief Veterinary Officers for England, Scotland and Wales have agreed to bring in new measures to help protect poultry and captive birds, following a number of cases of avian influenza in both wild and captive birds in the UK. The new measures come into force on Monday 14th December.
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