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IN response to the publication of the Watson and Wilson (2018) paper on mountain hare populations, David Noble, Chairman (Scotland) of GWCT, has said the following.
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COMMUNITIES in the Strathbraan area of Perthshire approached GWCT in 2016 to help them find ways to improve the breeding and survival chances of wading birds, such as curlew and lapwing, being predated by ravens.
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THE Moorland Association and the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) are celebrating the most successful hen harrier breeding season in England for over a decade.
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THE Curlew Country project - part of the UK lowland recovery programme - is taking drastic action to help save a threatened species.
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THE desperate need to halt alarming wildlife declines in the Welsh countryside was the theme at today’s Royal Welsh Show at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) Cymru briefing.
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THE extraordinary conservation successes achieved by private land managers has been captured in a new collection of case studies by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) titled Working Conservationists: The Land Managers Saving British Wildlife.
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GIVING FARMERS CONTROL is key to any future agri-environment scheme, according to leading research charity Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT).
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A farmer has been recognised by the farming and conservation industry for his outstanding efforts to promote good habitat and environmental management on his farm.
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A memorable mid-summer’s evening walk on the Stiperstones was ultimately rewarded with the evocative call of curlews for members of the Shropshire branch of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT).
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THE GWCT has praised the Royal Family in its commitment to boosting grey partridge numbers at Sandringham Estate after the Queen’s retiring agent Sir Marcus O’Lone and head keeper David Clark won a prestigious conservation award.
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