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Elder
A beautiful and bountiful indicator of the change of the seasons. A forager’s dream in spring and late summer, but feared by the devil!
The summer has been long and hot and we are now in the midst of a mast year. The trees and hedgerows are brimming with fruit and nuts, and I have been doin...
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“Our countryside’s future rests in the hands of those who care for it everyday — without support for our farmers, nature recovery hangs in the balance.”- Dr. Alastair Leake, Director of Policy, GWCT
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Key points
This study revisits sites ten years after previous surveys showed significant increases in ground-nesting birds in response to predation management.
Across the board, huge declines in threatened birds such as golden plover, curlew and grey partridge were observed.
Meanwhile, with no l...
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Saving an icon of the Uplands
The Black Grouse Range Expansion Project is funded by Natural England’s Species Recovery Programme Capital Grant Scheme. The project aims to safeguard black grouse against potential negative impacts of climate change, through instigating measures to help increase bre...
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Lee Oliver
Interim Director for WalesEmail: loliver@gwct.org.uk
Born and brought up on the beautiful Llŷn Peninsula, North Wales, Lee is a first language Welsh speaker and comes from a farming community where his grandfather farmed sheep and beef. Lee lives with his family of three children and ...
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The PepsiCo FAB (Farming Arable Biodiversity) project aims to demonstrate how productive agriculture does not need to suffer for good environmental stewardship. The project uses what was learned during the EU Interreg PARTRIDGE project (2016-2023) and is aiming to scale up its approach. To demons...
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We are seeing black grouse disappear before our eyes. Will you help us save them?
By Dr Andrew Hoodless, GWCT Director of Research
Your support is vital to our work to bring back the black grouse. Your donations will allow our scientists to collect much n...
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