Review of 2019

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| CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REPORT

Working towards a sustainable balance © Hugh Nutt

Teresa Dent CBE, Chief Executive

The Langholm Moor Demonstration Project concluded that grouse moor management could improve and sustain protected moorland habitat and waders. © Laurie Campbell

4 | GAME & WILDLIFE REVIEW 2019

Greater emphasis on sustainable use and wise use. The importance of soil is recognised in the new Agriculture Bill. GWCT research would not be possible without the continuing support of our loyal members, donors and supporters. It was a great pleasure to be working with our new Chairman, Sir Jim Paice, last year. He is a passionate and knowledgeable countryman and as an ex-Government Conservative party minister, is very focused on establishing what the problems are, then finding ways to put them right. As a charity whose strapline for at least the last 70 years is conservation through wise use, that is a very good fit. Wise use could be considered to be the terminology of the previous generation; in modern parlance it is sustainable use. A huge amount of our work in recent years and in the pages of this Review goes to the issue of sustainable use. The 10-year Langholm Moor Demonstration Project, for which the final report was published in October 2019, studied where the sustainable balance lay between red grouse and raptors. It concluded that grouse moor management could improve and sustain protected moorland habitat and waders. However, we established that new forms of licensed management were probably needed to maintain the balance between raptors and red grouse which could allow an economically sustainable bag for driven shooting. In the political section (see page 6) we look at the outcome of the Review of Grouse Moor Management in Scotland chaired by Professor Werritty, again looking at the sustainability of management practices associated with grouse moors. One of GWCT’s guiding principles for sustainable use is that land used for shooting should produce a net biodiversity gain over and above that delivered on the same land in the absence of game management. These principles of wise use, sustainable use and net gain are not new and are embodied in national and international approaches to nature conservation and the environment. The declarations of climate and biodiversity emergencies in 2019 has prompted huge attention on the sustainable use of biological resources. Support for the more sustainable use of soils is embodied in the new Agriculture Bill that is going through

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2019 GWCT scientific publications

7min
pages 80-81

2019 GWCT research projects

16min
pages 76-79

2019 GWCT staff

7min
pages 86-87

The impacts of buzzards on red grouse

4min
pages 74-75

Causes and timing of low breeding success in capercaillie

3min
pages 72-73

Reducing anthelmintic intake by grouse

4min
pages 70-71

Respiratory cryptosporidiosis in red grouse

4min
pages 68-69

Partridge Count Scheme

5min
pages 54-55

Migration of woodcock wintering in the British Isles

6min
pages 52-53

Protecting salmon and sea trout at sea

5min
pages 46-47

Killing foxes and controlling fox density: when are they the same thing?

7min
pages 34-37

Invasive wild species

6min
pages 38-39

Allerton Project: reducing compaction in no-till systems

4min
pages 28-29

Allerton Project: can cover crops recover legacy phosphorus?

4min
pages 26-27

Bats and agri-environment schemes

4min
pages 18-19

Solving problems using research

1min
page 15

Informing legislation with sound science

6min
pages 8-9

To our dedicated supporters thank you all

3min
page 14

Solving the General Licence conundrum

2min
page 11

The Farmer Cluster story

5min
pages 12-13

Success of collaborative working in Wales

2min
page 10

Thank you for your continued support

3min
page 7

Working towards a sustainable balance

1min
page 6

GWCT council and county chairmen

2min
page 4
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