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Written by Henrietta Appleton, Policy Officer (England)
I have been delighted by the responses to my first monthly musings on hedges. Thank you. In my defence the initial blog was never intended to be all encompassing so I’m “hedging my bets” (pun intended!) and doing a follow up to acknowledge t...
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Written by Corinne Duggins (Biometrics Department) in celebration of her 40 years with the GWCT
From typewriters to desktops, and from chasing partridges to managing databases, my journey at the Game Conservancy Trust has been nothing short of an adventure.
Picture it: I was just 26 years old whe...
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It's been a very busy year here at the GWCT. Here are the top 20 news stories of 2019!
Some songbird nests are especially vulnerable to magpie predation - new study suggestsA NEW study has revealed a range of factors that cause a variation in predation by magpies on farmland songbirds.
Proposed ...
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One of the most difficult times of the year is fast approaching for those who rear game birds, with birds going out to wood very soon – if they have not already. Without this time being difficult enough, it harnesses good conditions for parasitic worms to enter pheasants and partridges.
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4 Minute Read
Written by Mike Swan, GWCT Senior Advisor
For most lowland shoots, the cost of pheasant and partridge poults is probably the biggest single outlay in the annual budget, so you want to spend your money wisely. Shopping around is clearly sensible but beware of going on price alone. A...
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10 Minute Read
Jake Fiennes is the director of conservation at the Holkham Estate, which covers 25,000 acres in north Norfolk. The estate includes a nature reserve, which is visited by almost a million people a year, and a farming business that grows potatoes, sugar beet and barley. James Swyer ...
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In lifechanging times like these, the natural world doesn’t stop. There have been lots of chin-stroking think pieces in the newspapers and on television about what impact coronavirus and any restrictions on movement might have for nature. We have seen reports of nature thriving and emissions fall...
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5 minute read
By Mike Swan, GWCT Head of Education
Over the next month or so I shall be helping to lead a couple of GWCT shoot walks each week. These are wonderful evening outings, with great people who love shooting and the countryside. Our generous hosts will normally have gone to some trouble...
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By Teresa Dent CBE, GWCT Chief Executive
4 minute read
Harry Townshend ran 100 miles all in one go. And he did it in aid of GWCT (his JustGiving fundraising page is here). Even though I saw him do some of it, and kept track of all of it, I find it hard to get my head round what he did.
Harry at t...
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by Mike Swan, GWCT Head of Education
6 minute read
There is a little field right next to an old Kentish farmhouse that regales in the name “First Horse Marsh”. In its heyday, it produced enough grazing for one working horse, and being close to the house, it was used to graze the best (ie First) ...
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