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The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust’s Drumochter lodge near Dalwhinnie will be the venue for two vital practical training courses for land managers on Thursday March 14.
Following on from its series of very popular snare training days, the Trust will be delivering a morning session on crow...
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The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) is urging Defra and Natural England to consider compelling new practitioner-based evidence of the impact of changes to licences for the control of gulls on threatened wading birds, including curlew and lapwing.
Following concerns about the new lic...
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Breeding curlews are raising four times as many chicks on the UK’s grouse moors, compared to similar unmanaged moorland sites, a new peer-reviewed scientific study by the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has found.
The research shows that, in addition to maintaining healthy numbers of ...
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Firstly, the LACS report prompts an important discussion about the conservation of predators and their prey species. Predation control, which includes the use of traps and snares, has repeatedly been shown to be key to addressing conservation challenges for many species, which include hares, curl...
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With the future management of Britain’s moorland being debated, experts are gathering to discuss what happens next at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust’s North of England Grouse Seminar run by the Trust’s Upland Team.
The event, held at the Cedar Court Hotel in Harrogate on Wednesday 4th...
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