Blogs
-
in:
GWCT News Blog
under:
Farming
It’s very welcome to see Defra develop the concept of Nature Markets in its recently released report Nature Markets Framework. As the Agricultural Transition Period progresses and direct support payments drop away, it’s vital for farms to assess alternative income streams.
Read more
-
-
-
-
in:
GWCT News Blog
under:
Policy
The GWCT is all about science (indeed our charitable objectives include educating the public as to the outcomes of our science) and we regularly call for policy to be based on sound science. In the first quarter of 2023 the England policy team has sought to emphasise that message.
Read more
-
in:
GWCT News Blog
under:
Waders
, Woodcock
With Breeding Woodcock Survey visits due to start from the 1st May, the GWCT Wetlands placement student, Anna Thompson, reflects on her first ‘recce’ roding count.
Read more
-
-
in:
GWCT News Blog
under:
Action for Curlew
After two consecutive years of intensive curlew nest monitoring in the New Forest, it’s now clear that foxes pose the greatest threat to curlew nest survival in our study area. Of the 41 curlew nests monitored with cameras in 2021 and 2022, 25 failed due to predation, and 17 of these were attributed to foxes.
Read more
-
-
in:
GWCT News Blog
under:
Waders
The recent extinction of the curlew in southern Scotland is a warning of the threat to rare species posed by the current trend for woodland creation.
Read more
Get the Latest News & Advice
Join over 100,000 subscribers and stay updated on our latest advice, research, news and offers.
*You may change your mind any time. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.