Blogs
19/4/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Action for Curlew , Waders
To mark World Curlew Day we'd like to share ‘Call of the Moors', a poem written by Nigel Algar Orde-Powlett, later 6th Baron Bolton, when he was a teenager. It was published in 1918 and he wrote it after his older brother 2nd Lieutenant William Percy Orde-Powlett was killed in action during World War One
As part of his final studies at The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Nico Venables has built a marionette puppet of a Curlew which he believes is the first of this puppetry style.
17/4/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT in the media , Pheasants & Releasing , General Licences
In response to the conclusion of the legal challenge brought by Wild Justice against Defra regarding the issuing of licences for gamebird releases in the Deben Estuary and Breckland in 2023, The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust has issued the following statement.
16/4/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Policy
Bracken has become a contentious subject for land managers as, whilst it has some benefits, where it is invasive and becomes dominant it can have a range of negative impacts which have required its perpetual control through both chemical and mechanical means.
9/4/2024 in: GWCT News Blog
From typewriters to desktops, and from chasing partridges to managing databases, Corinne Duggins looks back at 40 years at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust.
8/4/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners
Time is running out! We wanted to give you a heads up that tickets for our highly coveted GWCT Loddington Shoot Draw are disappearing faster than gun shells on a busy shoot day.
4/4/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Farming , Farmland Ecology , GWCT Scotland
Historically, Scottish agri-environmental schemes have found it difficult to find a balance between establishing measures for biodiversity and ensuring that the system itself works for farmers.
2/4/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Partners
The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust is very proud of its long association with the Purdey Awards for Game and Conservation.
29/3/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Scotland , Hen harrier/Grouse shooting , Policy
So, the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill has passed through Scottish Parliament, marking nearly seven years of scrutiny, originating with the implementation of the Werritty Grouse Management Review in 2017.
28/3/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Lead shot
In early 2020, when our various organisations announced a joint plan to phase out the use of lead in live quarry shooting, no one could possibly have known about the glitches that would get in the way.