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  • Caring for Our Soils – Nitrous Oxide Is No Laughing Matter!

    By Henrietta Appleton, GWCT Policy Officer (England) Thursday 5th December is the FAO’s World Soils Day with a theme of caring for our soils through “measure, monitor, manage.” The Importance of Good Data for Soil Management The importance of good data to support informed decision-making is a ke...

  • GWCT Allerton Project begins groundbreaking field drainage trial

    Joe, Stanley, Head of Sustainable Farming, Allerton Project As a farmer I have always been fascinated by field drainage systems; invisible networks of drainage channels running underneath much of our farmland carrying away excess water to field-edge ditches, thence away to streams and rivers. In ...

  • Monthly musings – Mouldiwarp the earth hog

    Written by Henrietta Appleton, Policy Officer (England) Image courtesy of Wildlifetrusts.org This sounds like a character from Lord of the Rings but it is actually one of the common names for the only member of the Talpa genus in the British Isles, the common (European) mole. Mouldiwarp literall...

  • Monthly Musings – What lessons can be learnt from the New 3Rs?

    By Henrietta Appleton, GWCT Policy Officer (England) We will all remember the focus on the 3Rs at school – reading, writing and arithmetic. Not quite an alliteration! But in the new Green Age, we have a different set of 3Rs to consider – resilience, regenerative farming, and rewilding (including ...

  • Defra’s five plants to mitigate flood risk. Do they really know what they are talking about?

    Written by Mike Swan, Senior Advisor As a contribution to Flood Action Week, Defra and Floods Minister, Emma Hardy, are urging us to cultivate flood-resilient plants in our gardens, and on 17th October, The Independent brings us the story: “Homeowners urged to use five key plants to make gardens ...

  • New EFG natural Knowledge Hub

    The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust’s (GWCT) Allerton Project is partnering with the Environmental Farmers Group (EFG) to create a Knowledge Hub to serve as a resource for farmers looking to enhance their understanding of natural capital markets, sustainable land management, and the lates...

  • Have your say: Defra's new Hedgerow Regulations Consultation now open

    Defra’s New Hedgerow Regulations – what’s changing? The Management of Hedgerows (England) Regulations came into effect in May 2024, aimed at protecting hedgerows on agricultural land. Hedgerows are vital: they provide habitat for wildlife, serve as corridors for animal movement, slow soil erosio...

  • Schöffel Country’s giveback campaign raises £24,226 for the GWCT

    Marcus Jansen, Executive Director of Schöffel Country, presented a cheque for £24,226 to Alastair Leake, director of the GWCT’s Allerton Project, at the Trust’s flagship demonstration farm in Loddington, Leicestershire. The donation was for the total raised by the autumn giveback campaign whereby...

  • Hedgerows: Have your say!

    Food and shelter for wildlife, shade for livestock, harbouring beneficial insects, creating wind breaks and aesthetic beauty… what could provide all of these benefits and so much more? Hedgerows of course! I’m a PhD student at Royal Holloway University, co-supervised by the GWCT, passionate about...

  • 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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