Denbigh and Flint Show 2024
A successfully day at the the Denbigh and Flint show. Yet another chance to embrace Wales’ farming traditions and culture. This show captures the essence… Read More »Denbigh and Flint Show 2024
A successfully day at the the Denbigh and Flint show. Yet another chance to embrace Wales’ farming traditions and culture. This show captures the essence… Read More »Denbigh and Flint Show 2024
Researchers from the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) Wales have developed a new and highly advanced drone technique that is revolutionising practical curlew conservation… Read More »Saving elusive Curlew nests and chicks with the help of drones and farmers in Wales
Curlew in Crisis Eurasian Curlew are one of the most iconic birds of the Welsh Countryside. Many who grew up in the 1960s and 70s… Read More »What is being done to help Eurasian Curlew in Montgomeryshire and North Radnorshire?
The team attended the Royal Welsh Show, Wales’ biggest agricultural event. This is the highlight of the year’s shows and the event where all the… Read More »The Royal Welsh Agricultural Show 2024
Elin Thomas (Agriculture and Conservation Officer), Lee Oliver (Director for Wales) and Sue Evans from GWCT Cymru attended this Event at Coed Coch Farm, Denbighshire.… Read More »Da-byw Event 2024
Elin Thomas GWCT Cymru’s Agriculture and Conservation Officer along with Lee Oliver Director for Wales attended the Sustainable Grass and Muck Event at Aberystwyth Uni’s… Read More »Sustainable Muck and Grassland Event 2024
Located on the North Wales coast in Colwyn Bay, Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias was the beautiful location for the NE Wales’s GWCT Committee event… Read More »GWCT NE Wales is Game for Conservation
An evening full of flavour and conservation was held at Coleg Ceredigion at the end of January. Lead by Huw Morgan and chef and lecturer… Read More »GWCT Wales: Celebration of Game Night
The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) has shared scientific evidence with Welsh Government and demonstrated why hedgerows should be included in their 10% woodland… Read More »Welsh farmers ‘can’t be green if they are in the red’, says GWCT