Blogs
20/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog
The haunting call of the curlew is one of the most evocative sounds of the British countryside. Yet behind that wild, bubbling song lies a species fighting for survival.
17/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters , Farming
At a time of geopolitical and climatic instability, neglecting the economic foundations of food and farming is a risky experiment. A resilient farming sector is not a luxury, but a necessity — for food security, the rural economy and the environment.
17/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog under: Allerton Project , Advice
There have been varied reports from the 2025/26 season on the potential challenges that shoots have faced.
14/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice
We have around 50 native species of orchid in the UK. While many are spectacularly beautiful, some are the very opposite of the big supermarket specials – tiny plants with little green flowers that can be very hard to find as they hide amongst the surrounding vegetation.
14/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog
The GWCT held a wonderful gathering in Hereford in March as guests, supporters, and friends came together to mark the exciting collaboration with Taylor’s Port.
13/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice
Recent concerns around avian diseases such as trichomonosis have triggered warnings from the RSPB, and others that bird feeders may no longer always be a helpful way to connect to nature in our gardens, particularly during the summer months. New “feed seasonally, feed safely” guidelines hope to slow the spread of disease, which is largely blamed for declines in species such as greenfinches and chaffinches.
9/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog under: Letters
The proposal in the government’s recently published Land Use Framework to license gamebird management suggests a worrying lack of understanding of the fundamental connection between shooting and conservation in some of our most well-loved landscapes.
9/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog
"Many GWCT members are landowners, farmers, and estate holders who quietly manage complex assets over the long term — often balancing stewardship, legacy, and commercial reality."
2/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog under: Events , Policy
This year’s Game Shooting Conference was, for the first time in six years, held in association with the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust and kindly hosted by Holland & Holland shooting ground. The event was attended by almost 100 individuals representing porting agents, cartridge manufacturers, countryside organisations, shoot managers and gamekeepers from across the UK.
1/4/2026 in: GWCT News Blog
Allerton Farm Manager, Ben Jones shares his latest update, using Farm Yard Manure (FYM) and a cab mounted Nitrogen (N) sensor to reduce synthetic fertiliser use.