Overview of the Taste of Game Event’s 2024
In 2024 a trio “A Taste of Game” Events were hosted across Wales by three of the GWCT Wales Fundraising Committees. Working in partnership with… Read More »Overview of the Taste of Game Event’s 2024
In 2024 a trio “A Taste of Game” Events were hosted across Wales by three of the GWCT Wales Fundraising Committees. Working in partnership with… Read More »Overview of the Taste of Game Event’s 2024
We’d like to welcome Logan Crimp to the GWCT Wales Team as our brand new Agriculture and Conservation Officer. Logan is a fluent Welsh speaker… Read More »New Agriculture and Conservation Officer appointed by GWCT Wales
Each year the GWCT hosts undergraduate students on ecology, conservation and data science-related degrees, offering them an exciting opportunity to spend their sandwich placement year taking part in important game and wildlife conservation research.
Flying High: A Look Back at the 2024 Curlew Season in Montgomeryshire and North Radnorshire – Webinar For the second episode of GWCT Cymru webinar… Read More »Flying High: A Look Back at the 2024 Curlew Season in Montgomeryshire and North Radnorshire – Webinar
Join us for the first episode of the newest GWCT Cymru webinar series, where we delve into the world of nature and art in Wales.… Read More »Curlew and the Welsh Landscape – Webinar Series
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