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More than 1,500 farmers across Britain overcame challenging conditions to make the 2020 Big Farmland Bird Count (BFBC) the biggest since it launched in 2014.
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Farming schemes could be doing more to help pollinators such as bees and hoverflies, according to a new international study. Researchers led by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) has found.
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GWCT’s three-legged stool approach - habitat management, predator control and supplementary feeding – are the key ingredients needed to reverse the decline in farmland birds in just three years, according to GWCT Wales director Sue Evans.
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A GROUND-BREAKING new study has shone a light on the real impact of fox control.
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GWCT Wales says the future design of Welsh farming schemes need to be all-inclusive with an appropriate light touch inspection approach.
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THE Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has launched a rallying cry for the rural community affected by the change in General Licences to complete its new survey.
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GAMEKEEPER Adam Steed has scooped the 2019 East Anglian Grey Partridge Award.
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MAJOR rural organisations have joined forces to warn Natural Resources Wales (NRW) of the catastrophic consequences that a proposed change to the General Licence could have on wild birds.
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PASSIONATE about farming both for food and for nature, a group of Perthshire farmers met last week to forge a new approach showing their commitment to the environment.
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THE 2018 winner of the East Anglian Grey Partridge Group Award is hosting a farm walk next month.
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