News
30 April 2019
A SURVEY which reviews and assesses the performances of shoots across the UK is now open for submission.
26 April 2019
AN organic dairy farm in north Wales is hosting a specialised seminar on how soil and biodiversity should fit into future schemes.
SHOOTING and countryside organisations have united to demand the utter chaos caused by Natural England’s decision to change General Licences, to allow control certain species of birds, is minimised and resolved as quickly as possible.
18 April 2019
A RANGE of vehicles, from vintage cars and 4x4s to motorbikes and sports cars, are set to converge at a fundraising event for the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT).
17 April 2019
THE curlew’s evocative call is much-loved by generations of Scots, particularly in the south-west and the Borders, where it was often better known as the whaup.
15 April 2019
RICHARD Negus is taking on a gruelling 65-mile hike across the Suffolk Coastal Path to raise funds for the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT).
The Lancashire and Cumbria branches of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) are holding their annual Levens Team Challenge on Sunday 26th May, to raise funds for the Trust's groundbreaking scientific research.
12 April 2019
THE National Gamekeepers’ Organisation (NGO) and the Scottish Gamekeepers Association (SGA) are joining forces to undertake an ambitious nationwide survey that will shine a light on the work of the gamekeeping community.
10 April 2019
NEW analyses conducted by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), and published in the European Journal of Wildlife Research, conclude “it is likely that driven grouse shooting provides a net conservation benefit to Scotland’s mountain hare population”.
09 April 2019
CURLEW have arrived on a Welsh moor that is conserved by the Powys Moorlands Partnership (PMP) project.