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The term ‘songbirds’ is typically used for the small passerine birds of farmland and woodland such as tits, warblers, thrushes, finches and sparrows. Many of them are resident all year round, like the tits, sparrows and most finches.
Others are migrants, being either present as breeders in the UK...
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The PepsiCo FAB (Farmland Arable Biodiversity) project aims to demonstrate how productive agriculture does not need to suffer for biodiversity. The project uses what was learned during the EU Interreg PARTRIDGE project (2016-2023) and is aiming to scale up its approach. To demonstrate the various...
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As our name indicates, we conduct a large amount of research on non-game/quarry species. This work goes back to our research on farmland when we noticed how butterflies and rare arab...
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Head of Geographical Information Science
Julie has been with the GWCT since 1995. She grew up on a mixed farm in northeast Nebraska, USA, becoming the first person in her family to go to university. After studying parasitology in the States, Julie boarded a commercial aircraft for the first time ...
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Game shooting provides an incentive to manage game animals and their habitats. This investment in wildlife management and habitat ameliorates the effects of intensive farming or forestry so improving conservation in the countryside as a whole.
The term wise use, when applied to hunting, is based ...
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Key findings
The abundance of insects eaten by farmland birds and grey partridge chicks depended on the percentage cover and types of weeds present.
At least 10% weed cover by desirable species is needed for insect food for grey partridge chicks.
Ever since the pioneering research conducted in ...
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The origins of Game Conservancy USA in 1985 arose from conversations between members of the Game Conservancy Trust (GCT, UK) and B.Z. Lee, founding president of the organization initially called “American Friends of the Game Conservancy” (AFGC). Mr. Lee met with then GCT Vice-Chairman The Earl P...
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Creating a blueprint for restoring game and other wildlife on profitable mixed farmland
Unlike at our previous grey partridge demonstration site at Royston, where increased pheasant and red-legged partridge production arose as a by–product of intensive grey partridge management, the Rotherfield D...
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Buzzard
The most common bird of prey in the UK, buzzards will be a regular sight circling high in the sky over the countryside, looking for prey. You might have heard their loud shriek as they fly over. Populations have flourished, growing 465% between 1970 and 2015. Buzzards can be found in a wi...
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