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Written by Henrietta Appleton, Allerton Project
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The need to establish domestic frameworks for farming and conservation post-Brexit provided hope that Government would consider some of the alternative approaches to conservation and sustainable agriculture that had not found favour w...
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Rigorous counting from gamekeepers has given hope to the Peak District’s population of mountain hares, showing their numbers are much better than feared. Last year, a BBC headline claimed that the Peak District's last surviving mountain hares were ‘at risk’, following reports by the People’s Trus...
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The results of the Scottish election next month could be highly influential regarding the impact on rural management for the next five years and beyond. Key amongst potential impacts are the pressures on game management (specifically, the proposed licensing of driven grouse shooting), the direct...
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As a conversation organisation, it’s easy focus on our own successes, whether its policy changes, research breakthroughs and backbreaking fieldwork seasons that keep our vital datasets running. What makes us even more excited is when people put that work into practice.
When you twi...
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Dear Sir,
It is encouraging to read about efforts to save water voles in the North York Moors National Park (The race to save water voles in the North York Moors National Park, 17 May). Since its creation in 2002, the mink raft – designed by experts at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust –...
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