Blogs
18/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Scotland , Farming , Farmland Ecology
One aim of the PepsiCo FAB project is to enhance communication between project participants. Over the course of the project, this has been done in a number of ways including regular updates, building relationships and providing project-related training events.
18/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog
Eels have got to be one of the most fascinating and enigmatic creatures in our rivers. Their mysterious migrations, complex life stages and close links with both rivers and the open ocean make them a vital, but vulnerable, part of our freshwater and coastal ecosystems.
The idea is simple but powerful: neighbouring farmers come together to improve wildlife habitat at a landscape scale, supported by expert facilitation and shared local knowledge.
I can’t recall exactly when I saw my first snipe, but I think it must have been around the age of seven...
17/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog
The day was supported by a number of very generous donors who sponsored the guns and who felt they were investing in the future of the sport.
13/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog
The amended Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) came into force at midnight on Thursday 13 November.
12/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
When I first decided to take part in a placement year back in my first year of university, I spent hours scrolling through the list of available roles. I read countless descriptions, but nothing felt quite right – until I came across the GWCT.
10/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog
Food and shelter for wildlife, shade for livestock, harbouring beneficial insects, creating wind breaks and aesthetic beauty…what could provide all of these benefits and so much more? Hedgerows of course!
6/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog
Learn what the students from Bournemouth University got up to when they recently underwent work experience with our Fisheries Team.
3/11/2025 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice
A panel of judges made up of GWCT ecologists and advisors and external experts in relevant fields spent the summer months visiting the finalists to see their conservation work in action. Following lengthy deliberations, the judges selected these winners.