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7/8/2012
For peat’s sake – new project to discover hidden depths
GAME & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) researchers have embarked upon a new project in Scotland to link peat depths on grouse moors with best practice management.
20/7/2012
New strategy to safeguard remaining English black grouse population gathers momentum
A new strategy document created on behalf of the English Black Grouse Biodiversity Action Plan (EBAP) Group (1) and launched today by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) will spearhead a new d
10/7/2012
Crunch time for crops and conservation
Huw Irranca-Davies MP, the Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Food will outline the latest Opposition thinking on how to ensure modern farming can still increase our precious farmland wildlife at the Game & Wildlife Conservation All Party Parliamentary G
3/7/2012
Game management can boost Forestry Panel’s aim for more woodland
Game management offers a major opportunity to expand woodland says the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) [1] as the Independent Forestry Panel [2] prepares to publish its report on the future of woodlands in England.
26/6/2012
Farming to save the world: taking up the challenge from Rio
Today, the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) and LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming) (http://www.leafuk.org/leaf/home.eb) celebrate over 20 years of successfully influencing Government agricultural and environmental policy and spreading best f
25/6/2012
Fields for the future PRECIS
The report Fields for the future , launched today, covers 20 years of revolutionary research and detailed monitoring that has been carried out on the Allerton Project farm in Loddington in Leicestershire. Song bird numbers have doubled
18/6/2012
Why is our freshwater so polluted?
Conservationists have teamed up with industry to discover why our freshwater habitats are so polluted and to discover how to reverse this decline in one of the largest catchment-scale research projects to be undertaken to help clean up Britain’s precious
14/6/2012
Pupils inspired to create a complete fabrication
A GROUP of artistic pupils at Perth Academy has designed a stunning textile depicting Scotland’s rich game and wildlife heritage.

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