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THE Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has been recognised for its groundbreaking work in wildlife management and conservation in Europe after scooping a flagship award.
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IT is well known that liming can improve forage production but the wider effects of liming are poorly understood.
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A SCHEME that sees farmers come together to nurture wildlife on their farms is being marked with a national conference at London’s Royal Geographic Society.
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The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) is again appealing to school pupils across the Perth and Kinross Region to get creative and enter the Trust's annual schools art competition, which is now in its 13th year.
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RAIN failed to dampen the spirits of many farming enthusiasts who braved the weather to celebrate the Allerton Project’s 25th anniversary.
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The GWCT is delighted that the Scottish Gamekeepers Association’s Ronnie Rose Memorial Trophy for conservation and education has been awarded to David Howarth.
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A NEW booklet which explains the science behind grouse shooting and moorland management has been unveiled by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) ahead of the start of the shooting season on the Glorious Twelfth (August 12).
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An award-winning farm in Suffolk that specialises in wild partridge and pheasant is hosting a walk next month.
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William Shakespeare is helping to conserve the British countryside centuries after his death, as an open air production of his best-loved comedy has raised vitally-needed funds for the UK's leading wildlife research charity.
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As the 2017/18 season approaches, the UK's leading game research charity is urging shoots around the country to help raise funds by running a shoot sweepstake. The money raised is an essential contribution to funding vital research into wildlife conservation and to demonstrate good game management is good for the countryside.
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