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It would be fair to say 2022 was a year of challenge but also a year of notable success for GWCT Scotland. During the year, we faced an unprecedented tsunami of government policy developments, impacting virtually every area of our work. This requires a huge resource commitment but is imperative to represent the best interests of the countryside – both its biodiversity and its communities.
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Dyfan Jenkins moved up to Auchnerran in late October and started on our demonstration farm as its new head shepherd/livestock manager in early November, taking over the role from Allan Wright
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Trail cameras can be a valuable tool for monitoring wildlife populations but you can never be sure of what you might see, especially once you add bait into the mix.
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, Waders
The plight of waders breeding in the UK is well known. All of our familiar species are in serious decline and we hear frequent warnings about local extinctions for some of them. Well known causes of decline are a loss of quality habitat due to changes in land use and intensified agricultural practices, and we are seeing increased losses of wader nests to a variety of predators.
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This year’s art competition is open once again, all school aged pupils across Aberdeenshire, Angus and Perth and Kinross are invited to submit a piece of artwork.
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