Blogs
3/9/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Waders , Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
Conservation conflict between marsh harriers and waders may be minimal, but the fact that waders and their chicks are a minor part of the harriers’ diet is not evidence of this, and the RSPB should know better than to suggest it.
3/9/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Events , GWCT Partners
There is still time to get your tickets for the highly anticipated GWCT Wild+British Dinner as the event returns on Monday 16 September.
3/9/2024 in: GWCT News Blog
Exciting news! Our new 2024 Christmas cards have just arrived and are available to order here.
29/8/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Nature
It has been a whirlwind of a placement year and I am grateful to have taken part in such fun research. The Uplands Team is fantastic, and I would recommend this placement, or job role, to anyone who has the opportunity to do it.
27/8/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Policy , Farming
The year has been dominated by two policy eras – the last weeks of the Conservative government and the first few weeks of the new Labour one. But perhaps surprisingly the key messages during these eras have been broadly the same, focussing on water quality, ELMS and nature recovery.
23/8/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice , Farming
Defra have announced that the first endorsed action under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) is now live. GRH6, which focuses on managing priority habitat species-rich grassland, is officially available on GOV.UK. Here's what you need to know to get started.
22/8/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Wales , Events
Lee Oliver, Director of GWCT Wales, brings you exclusive, unfiltered conversations from the heart of the Royal Welsh Agriculture Show.
22/8/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Fishing
British ecopoet, Helen Moore, has kindly shared her salmon inspired poem ‘Migration Story’ with us for our ‘Save Our Salmon’ appeal.
19/8/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: GWCT Wales , Events
We have some fantastic events coming up in Wales over the next few weeks. Find out more and book your place.
16/8/2024 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice , GWCT Scotland
In July, GWCT staff and their pointing dogs revisited study sites across Scotland to count red grouse. After the pair counts in the spring, which aim to determine the number of breeding pairs, these brood counts in July determine the number of grouse chicks that survived to fledging age.