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  • Gamebird Releasing Appeal

    DONATE HERE → Save our countryside and wildlife from the threat of gamebird releasing restrictions By Teresa Dent CBE, GWCT Chief Executive If you love our countryside, you will be aware of the serious challenges facing gamebird releasing in the UK. In England, Defra failed to reissue GL43 on ti...

  • The GWCT Loddington Shoot Draw

    Win an exclusive day for 8 Guns at The Loddington Shoot An exciting and extremely rare opportunity for a team of eight guns to shoot at the GWCT’s demonstration farm in Leicestershire, where rolling topography provides varied and challenging shooting. Tickets £50 each (buy as many as you like t...

  • Scottish Game Fair

    We are delighted that the 33rd GWCT Scottish Game Fair, with Headline Sponsor NFU Mutual, the leading rural insurer, returns to stunning Scone Parklands over the weekend of 1-3 July 2022 As always, the fair will feature an impressive line-up of traders, competitions and main ring events plus coun...

  • Lead ammunition

    Contents Effects of lead on wildlife Effects of lead on human health Background reading Further reading: Wildfowl and lead ammunition Last updated: 19 February 2020 Effects of lead on wildlife Can lead be dangerous to wildlife?Yes. When any bird or mammal ingests spent lead ammunition by mistak...

  • How well do EFAs support pollinators?

    Key points Pollinators are critical for agriculture, but are declining along with other farmland wildlife. This study looks at how good different Environmental Focus Areas are for supporting pollinators, involving experts from 18 different countries. There is wide variation in how well different...

  • Sustainable gamebird releasing

    Download this guide Download PDF » Woods used for shooting tend to have greater wildlife biodiversity than unmanaged woods because they have more shrubs, better surrounding hedges and more glades and rides. However, concentrations of pheasants and red-legged partridges can reduce biodiver...

  • What effect do beaver dams have on brown trout?

    Key points Rivers are important habitats for lots of species, and beavers are viewed as a natural way to restore rivers to good condition. This study aimed to understand the impacts of beavers and their dams on brown trout in a stream in Inverness-shire, comparing it with a nearby stream without...

  • Moving away from lead shot: A practical guide

    What are organisations calling for?Collectively, we are calling for a phased transition away from the use of lead shot in shotgun shooting for all live quarry. We are also calling for the end of single-use plastics in all shotgun ammunition. We feel that both goals are achievable within a five-ye...

  • Shooting of woodcock

    Residents and migrants Britain and Ireland support a relatively small resident breeding population of woodcock. Counts of displaying males give us the best information on trends in our breeding woodcock and the current British population estimate is 55,240 males. The European breeding population ...

  • Action for Curlew Appeal

    'The Last Curlew' by Owen Williams Donate Here → Act now to help us conserve the curlew There are few more iconic sights than a curlew in flight, but without intervention it could be something future generations will never get to enjoy. The curlew with its distinctive haunting call, is now one of...

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