Blogs
8/9/2025 in: GWCT News Blog
The UK is home to around 270 different bee species. Just one of these is the familiar honeybee, another 24 are bumblebees, and the rest are solitary species that are often overlooked or mistaken for flies or flying ants.
6/9/2025 in: GWCT News Blog under: Action for Curlew , Waders
The GWCT carries out research on a number of shorebirds and waders. From studies of the migration routes of snipe, lapwing and curlew, to the monitoring of nesting habits of lapwing in wet meadows and arable fields, to developing new techniques to protect them from predators.
4/9/2025 in: GWCT News Blog under: Action for Curlew , GWCT Wales , Waders
What does it take to bring back a bird on the edge of extinction? For curlew, one of the UK’s most threatened breeding birds, the answer is anything but simple. Their story captures the tangled challenges of modern conservation, balancing farming, land use and our own connection to nature.
3/9/2025 in: GWCT News Blog under: Advice
Releasing red-legged partridges can be both rewarding and frustrating, with a variety of factors affecting the success of release.