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11/4/2012
Julian Gardner Photo competition launched by family and friends in his memory
Following the end of the trial this week of six men accused of the tragic killing of Sussex farmer Julian Gardner last year, family and friends have joined forces with the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust to set up an inspiring annual photographic compe
29/3/2012
Claire produces a ‘quacking’ good drawing
CLAIRE Smith of Arngask Primary School has been named as overall winner of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust 2012 Schools Art Competition.
27/3/2012
Co-ordination and intensification to deliver real environmental benefits
DELEGATES at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust and Moorland Forum conference in Perth on 13 March were asked to consider how more environmental benefits could be woven into the next version of the Common Agricultural Policy.
27/3/2012
Vital training for Scotland’s gamekeepers
TRAINING sessions aimed at bringing gamekeepers up to speed with current legislative changes are being organized by the Grouse Technical Services of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) for the end of March in Ross-shire.
22/3/2012
Woodcock’s incredible satellite journey goes live online
One of the largest satellite tracking projects undertaken in this country on migratory birds has just gone ‘live’.
14/3/2012
Seeds of change for wildlife
Specialist seed company, Kings Game Cover and Conservation Crops and wildlife research charity, the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, will be working in partnership over the next three years to develop a range of improved wildlife crops that will maximi
27/2/2012
Predation of woodland songbirds: grey squirrels have a case to answer
Two years’ research by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust indicates that grey
squirrels have a significant effect on certain woodland birds’ fledging success.
27/2/2012
Wiltshire Farmers win bid to be one of the first Nature Improvement Areas
A consortium of forty-one Wiltshire farmers, who joined forces in a bid to become one of 12 Government Nature Improvement Areas, learnt from Environment Minister, Richard Benyon, today (27th February) that their application to run this unique farmer-led i

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