The GWCT welcomes two new Ambassadors - Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust

The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust is delighted to announce the expansion of its ambassadorial programme with the appointment of two new Ambassadors – Bizza Walters and Rebecca Wilson.
Through its Ambassadors, the Trust aims to reach new audiences and highlight its unique role in delivering the latest scientific research that directly shapes government policy and champions game and wildlife management as a vital part of nature conservation.
By welcoming Bizza and Rebecca, the GWCT hopes to engage younger and more diverse communities and showcase the organisation’s work to enhance the British countryside, boost biodiversity, and drive nature recovery on a landscape scale.
Both are well-known figures within the rural community and bring energy, expertise, and a shared passion for the countryside.
The new Ambassadors - Bizza Walters
Bizza is an agricultural presenter, fourth-generation farmer and social media consultant, with a strong connection to British farming and the countryside way of life. Growing up on a large mixed family farm in Warwickshire, she has her own flock of pedigree rare breed Greyface Dartmoor sheep, as well as a growing flock of commercial Romneys. She splits her time between on-farm experience, media and supporting young people into agriculture.
Educated at the Royal Agricultural University, active in roles with NFYFC and, most recently, a host for the new NFU podcast Shed Talks, Bizza combines grassroots farming knowledge with strong communication skills via social media, live events and public speaking.
