Blogs
23/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners
The World Gunmakers Evening is a truly unique evening to enjoy the finest guns. You can meet the experts, handle the guns and compare your favourites all in one place at an event like no other this May.
20/4/2018 in: Auchnerran Blog under: Action for Curlew , GWCT Scotland
Ahead of World Curlew Day, Dave Parish asks what can be done to help the species?
17/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Waders
Mary Colwell discusses the importance of the GWCT's curlew recovery work.
16/4/2018 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Farming , Allerton Project
A dozen farmers recently met at Loddington as part of our Soil Biology and Soil Health project with AHDB, led by Elizabeth Stockdale at NIAB.
13/4/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
Chris Heward discusses the journey of Holkham, our only ‘new’ woodcock this year.
We are appealing for volunteers to take part in the GWCT/BTO annual woodcock counts. We are looking for people willing to perform dusk surveys, in May and June, to count displaying woodcock.
10/4/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
Chris Heward discusses the importance of understanding when and how migrant woodcock move between their wintering grounds in the British Isles and their breeding sites elsewhere.
9/4/2018 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters , Pheasants & Releasing
We respond to a recent letter in The Courier, which suggested that pheasants were to blame for the spread of Lyme disease.
9/4/2018 in: Fisheries Blog under: Fishing
GWCT Fisheries Scientist Will Beaumont recently spent two nights tagging juvenile sea trout on their way to sea as part of the SAMARCH project.
9/4/2018 in: Woodcock Watch Blog under: Woodcock
After fearing that Phynodderee had died, Chris Heward is relieved to have received some accurate location data from her.
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