Items Tagged 'Game Wildlife Conservation Trust'
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Bisterne lapwing recovery recognised in Purdey conservation awards
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Could weeds be the answer to reversing insect declines?
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Farmers and land managers urged to help the GWCT monitor grey partridge numbers
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Welsh juvenile salmon numbers are lower following warmer winters and wetter springs, new research shows
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Gull licensing system requires a change of approach, says conservation charity
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Put Working Conservationists at the heart of conservation policy, says the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust
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Private land managers drive lapwing recovery in key breeding ground
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Feed trees to sheep to cut greenhouse gases, study suggests
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Land managers play a “crucial role” in UK songbird survival, say organisers of the 2021 GWCT Big Farmland Bird Count, 5-14 February
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New partnership formed to save England’s threatened curlews
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UK’s biggest ever farmland bird count shows farmers committing to conservation
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Proposed Hedgerow Carbon Code could unlock more than £60m income for farmers, as development project receives £81k funding
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“Signs are positive” as River Frome sees highest salmon numbers in eight years, but climate change is having an impact says new report
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Landmark report reveals the impact of gamebird releasing
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Action plan launched to save the curlews in Wales
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Mountain hare densities in the Peak District could be five times higher than previous estimates, according to new findings
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Biodiversity recovery, clean water in the River Avon, and net zero farming by 2040 – new Environmental Farmers Group sets out its bold ambitions
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2022 Big Farmland Bird Count: 26 red-listed species sighted as land managers help build picture of the state of farmland birds
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Hampshire redshank’s epic journey to Wales helps scientists understand habits of amber-list species
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Poole Harbour oil spill could have serious consequences for threatened migratory fish, say GWCT experts
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2023 GWCT Big Farmland Bird Count results highlight the conservation work done by thousands of land managers
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The Solent’s breeding coastal birds given a helping hand
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Breeding Woodcock Survey shows an ongoing decline despite some small regional increases
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An increase in Golden Eagle records provides some positive news
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Expanding the range of black grouse in the Uplands
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Annual salmon count shows lowest number of juveniles for more than 20 years
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New research shows human food waste is fuelling foxes and putting pressure on threatened bird species
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New GWCT project to track common snipe’s migration routes to breeding grounds
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New research reveals badgers are major predators of red-listed waders
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