Blogs
16/5/2017 in: Auchnerran Blog under: Grey partridge , Rotherfield , GWCT Scotland
Members of GWCT Scotland working on the PARTRIDGE project visit the Rotherfield demonstration project.
24/4/2017 in: Rotherfield Demonstration Project Blog under: Rotherfield , Grey partridge , Events , Farming , Advice
Together with Rotherfield farms we’ve organised a special farm walk at the Rotherfield demonstration project in Hampshire.
30/3/2017 in: Allerton Project Research Blog under: Grey partridge , Allerton Project , Events
Stuart Holm, Woodland Creation Adviser at the Woodland Trust, discusses how landowners can incorporate trees into their business.
16/1/2017 in: GWCT News Blog under: Grey partridge , GWCT Partners
Tim Furbank encourages farms and estates to do more when it comes to boosting diversity on their shoots.
27/10/2016 in: Rotherfield Demonstration Project Blog under: Rotherfield , Grey partridge
Francis Buner shares some good news from the Rotherfield Restoration Project.
28/9/2016 in: GWCT News Blog under: Grey partridge
GWCT Head of Predation Control Studies Jonathan Reynolds and Wetlands Ecologist Carlos Sanchez look back at the important impact that the Salisbury Plain project had on understanding predation.
26/8/2016 in: Rotherfield Demonstration Project Blog under: Rotherfield , Grey partridge , Advice
Counting partridges poses a few challenges, even for the best birders. To help you master these field ID challenges, the GWCT has created a new grey partridge ID guide for bird ringers and field observers.
28/7/2016 in: Rotherfield Demonstration Project Blog under: Rotherfield , Grey partridge , Pheasants & Releasing
Francis Buner explains how he uses camera traps to give him an early indication of how successful the breeding season has been.
23/6/2016 in: GWCT News Blog under: Grey partridge
This week, insects are in the spotlight as we celebrate National Insect Week. Grey partridge chicks may not be celebrating, though. Their survival depends on chick-food insect availability around ground level and we fear that our late, wet spring means that insect numbers are low for many areas of the country.
2/6/2016 in: Rotherfield Demonstration Project Blog under: Grey partridge , Hen harrier/Grouse shooting , Rotherfield , Woodcock
One of the key aims of the Rotherfield Demonstration Project is the recovery of the red-listed grey partridge in an area where they formerly have gone extinct. The habitat creation and improvements together with the legal predation control needed to re-establish this iconic farmland flagship species does, of course, also benefit a wide range of other wildlife.
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