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  • GWCT Game Conferences 2025

    GWCT Upland Game Conference 2025 This year’s Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) Upland Game Conference will take place in the heart of Teesdale, at The Witham in Barnard Castle, on Monday 17th February. Previously known as the North of England Grouse Seminar, the event has been renamed...

  • Where Birds Thrive: The power of surveys and best practice land management

    Written By Laura Williamson, Ecologist & Assistant Advisor It is no secret that traditional land management practices face unprecedented pressure in today’s political climate. Likewise, it is widely known that bird populations face exceptional pressures, with some suggesting that more than 40...

  • Wildfire: We must not get caught NAP-ing!

    By Henrietta Appleton, Policy Officer England “Action [to prepare for wildfire] cannot be delayed further. To do so will lock in more damaging impacts and threaten the delivery of other key Government objectives, such as Net Zero.”Climate Change Committee Progress in adapting to climate change...

  • Wildfire – a recipe for disaster?

    Written by Henrietta Appleton, GWCT Policy Officer For any fire to start and spread it needs fuel, oxygen and an ignition source.  But when it comes to wildfires at a landscape scale there are additional factors such as the fire environment (weather, topography and fuel) and the fire regime (land...

  • Stile: New features coming soon!

    This is a sponsored blog post from a GWCT Partner We are delighted to say that Stile is growing, and we will be adding new features very soon, including video options, improving the location filter and adding in a Q&A post to help share knowledge and increase the community feel. If you haven’...

  • How our Loddington Shoot demonstrates best practice

    By Alex Keeble, Central England Game & Wildlife Advisor The Allerton Project, established in 1992, is a research and demonstration farm managed by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust at Loddington, Leicestershire and covers approximately 320 hectares. The farm at Loddington was a beque...

  • PepsiCo FAB project shows promising results

    Written by Fiona Torrance, Farmland Biodiversity Advisor and PepsiCo FAB project manager.  Thanks to Alistair Green for processing the data. The PepsiCo FAB (Farming Arable Biodiversity) project launched with ambitious goals. Building on the success of the Interreg PARTRIDGE project, we set out t...

  • Where are we up to with gamebird release licences for SPAs and their buffers in England?

    GWCT encourages those wishing to release gamebirds on to an SPA this year to apply for a licence from Natural England, regardless of whether the SPA is on Natural England’s list of SPAs likely to receive permission or not. GWCT has been told that the list does not prejudge Natural England’s decis...

  • Shooting, conservation and the Purdey Awards

    By Mike Swan, Senior Advisor One of the proudest moments of my career with the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust’s Advisory service was when my friends and clients Ian and Claire Smith of Nether Hale in Kent won the Purdey Awards for Game and Conservation in 2003. Four years earlier, with ju...

  • Why was 2024 such a bad year for bumblebees?

    The year 2024 has officially been declared “the worst year for bumblebees since records began” by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. While out in the field surveying pollinators across southern England, GWCT researchers also noticed a shocking decline in bee numbers compared to previous years. And...

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