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Game management qualification from Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust and BASIS

Game management qualification from Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust and BASIS
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Barn owl nest-cam footage is live-streamed from Dorset

Barn owl nest-cam footage is live-streamed from Dorset

Some 64 new barn owl boxes are being installed on farms across Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire. The live footage is taken from a farm in Dorset, allowing viewers to take a peek inside and see a pair of owls in their natural habitat. Fordingbridge-based Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) is the organisation behind the scheme. GWCT says that in true reality TV style there has already been drama aplenty . The trust said: The pair have begun their courtship, settled into their home, and got on with the business of mating. The camera has even captured the female laying an egg. The nest cam is now streaming 24 hours a day, ‘barn wifi’ permitting, and viewers should soon be able to see fluffy owlets hatching from the clutch of four eggs laid so far by the female.

Blackbirds remain most common bird species on Scottish farms

Blackbirds remain most common bird species on Scottish farms Blackbirds remain the most commonly seen species of bird on Scottish farms Blackbirds remain the most commonly seen species of birds on Scottish farms, crofts and estates, according to results from this year’s Big Farmland Bird Count. The count, which was launched in 2014 by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), aims to assess the effect of conservation schemes on farms and estates, such as supplementary feeding or growing wild bird seed or game cover crops. A total of 93 species were recorded by 117 Scottish farmers, who collectively farm more than 98,000 acres, in this year’s count.

What species topped list in Suffolk farmland bird count? | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 6:00 PM April 9, 2021    A song thrush was among the species spotted by farmers during the Great Farmland Bird Count - Credit: Andy Morffew Organisers of an annual farmland bird count have expressed delight as participation in the event more than doubled this year. The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust’s (GWCT) Big Farmland Bird Count recorded sightings of a total of 25 species on the Red List for Birds of Conservation Concern with eight appearing in the 25 most frequently seen species list.  Farmers, gamekeepers and land managers spent 30 minutes recording the bird species they saw on their land to provide a snapshot of sightings over a period from February 5 to February 21.

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