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Hen harrier/Grouse shooting
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The recent debate on driven grouse shooting revealed two very different attitudes to management. Those opposed to banning grouse shooting regard the management of grouse moors as a constructive action supporting biodiversity and other public goods and services; those supporting a ban see management as artificial and destructive. So who is right?
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Take part in the biggest annual survey of the shooting community and you could win a Loden Field Coat from Purdey worth more than £900.
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We need some much more detailed scientific investigation before we unreservedly welcome beavers back into the British countryside.
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Dr. Jen Brewin takes a look at how the badger cull has offered an opportunity for scientists to study the effects of predation by badgers in a way that would not otherwise have been possible.
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Whilst farming policy has looked to embrace a more sustainable, practical future, the approach to wildlife conservation, as demonstrated by the latest pronouncements from Defra, seems to be ‘stuck in the mud’.
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GWCT Wales
The biggest talk in town at present has been the Australian trade deal. I have been reluctant for us (GWCT Wales) to get into this debate as trade is not within our Charitable Objectives.
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