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By James Swyer, Director of Marketing and Membership
You might have seen some headlines this week, such as this one, around the dismissal of our science. For those who missed it, here’s a quick summary:
Dr Amir Khan, President of the RSPB, took to social media and quoted an article citing recent ...
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Rod Liddle lets a story get in the way of the facts when writing about grouse moors (Comment, last week). Rather than being a “desolate moonscape”, they are the last refuge of some of our most endangered wildlife.
Our peer-reviewed scientific studies have shown that management practised on these ...
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By Henrietta Appleton, GWCT Policy Officer (England)
The Daily Telegraph recently reported that the RSPB is seeking contractors to undertake predation management as part of their efforts to protect curlews in Northern Ireland.
Whilst the article was critical of the way the RSPB was handling the ...
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This case study is taken from our Real Wilders book, which you can download here or you can buy a print copy here.
The recent extinction of the curlew in southern Scotland is a warning of the threat to rare species posed by the current trend for woodland creation.
Over the last ten years, curlew...
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