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Habitat loss for over 80 years, often incentivised by Government to increase food production, will not be reversed overnight but there is cause for hope.
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The GWCT has estimated that planting a tree every 20 metres in English hedgerows would significantly meet the policy target, with the potential to host 40 million trees without repurposing a single acre of land.
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Our precious heather moorland exists precisely because of thousands of years of active management.
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As controlled winter burning has been shown to benefit rare ground-nesting birds such as curlew and golden plover, it is bizarre to see the National Trust use the latest fire on Saddleworth Moor to argue against it.
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There is no evidence to substantiate the claim that “hundreds of thousands” of hares are killed during their breeding season each year.
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Our Working For Wildlife initiative has shown just how important farmers can be to wildlife recovery.
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It has not gone unnoticed that the League Against Cruel Sports appears to have overlooked a GWCT poll which found that the majority of the Welsh population would like pheasant shooting to continue.
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