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“Land managers will clearly be extremely disappointed by components of these changes, which follow consultation last year – and those who are most affected are likely to feel that their circumstances have not been properly taken into account and that SNH is adopting an over-cautious approach.”
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As you pack away your guns after another season in the field, the Game & Wildlife Trust (GWCT) urges you not to consign your gamebook to another six months on the shelf. Instead, you should submit records to its National Gamebag Census (NGC) – a strictly confidential registry of species shot or culled in the UK.
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With the future management of Britain’s moorland being debated, experts are gathering to discuss what happens next at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust’s North of England Grouse Seminar run by the Trust’s Upland Team.
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GWCT Scotland respond to the newly-published Werritty Review.
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A POPULAR cookbook which supports the vital conservation work at the GWCT has scooped three national awards.
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WILDLIFE enthusiasts across the country are being urged to take part in the Big Farmland Bird Count (BFBC), which is back for the seventh successive year.
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PRAISE is being heaped on the 3,000 supporters who have completed the GWCT General Licences Survey – with the responses now in the hands of rural heavyweights Defra.
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FOLLOWING the success of their charitable campaign for Black Friday, premium countrywear specialistsSchöffel Country has today announced that they have raised a total of £6,890 for the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT).
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MEMBERS of a shoot syndicate can sign up to a new and exclusive membership package that has been introduced by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT).
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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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