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A new scientific paper in the journal Wildlife Biology came out this week (12 October), led by GWCT Head of Lowland Research Dr Rufus Sage, which delves into the effects of released pheasants and red-legged partridges on wildlife and the environment. It provides a summary review of what is and is...
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Photo Credit: Peter Thompson
Melissa Harrison is right to highlight the hard work being undertaken to reverse grey partridge declines (Nature Notes, 17 May). Habitat loss for over 80 years, often incentivised by Government to increase food production, will not be reversed overnight but there is c...
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Photo Credit: Helge Sorensen
Neville Kingdon looks at our historic Partridge Count Scheme and how the future of the iconic grey partridge rests in the hands of individuals on the ground
Once one of the most familiar birds of the countryside, grey partridges have declined in the last 30 years. The...
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