Shooting UK

Shooting UK is your complete shooting resource. From gun reviews to shotgun licence and firearms certificate information, to clay pigeon shooting, game shooting, shooting lessons and gundog training.

GWCT grey patridge project success story

GWCT grey patridge project success story

The GWCT hopes its recent success will help to increase grey partridge habitat


By Selena Masson

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

After five years, the GWCT's flagship grey patridge project reports a 640 per cent increase in nesting pairs

On 1 November the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) announced the completion of its landmark five-year Grey Partridge Recovery Project (GPRP), which was conducted on a 1,000-hectare farm at Royston, in Hertfordshire. Results show that partridge numbers peaked at 18.4 pairs per square kilometre in 2007, which is an impressive 640 per cent rise since intensive management started in 2002.

Despite a number of poor breeding seasons because of wet summers, the project achieved its original target of 18 pairs per square kilometre.

Starting from a low density in 2002 of just 2.6 pairs per square kilometre, by 2007 grey partridge numbers had risen to 18.4 pairs per square kilometre. Though the project concluded this year with a slightly lower count of 11.8 pairs per square kilometre, the GWCT is confident that numbers will again increase if the weather is appropriate for breeding next spring.

Ian Lindsay, the GWCT’s director of advisory and education told Shooting Times that the project was a great challenge for the GWCT: “Having spent 40 years researching the biology of the bird, we needed to show that we could restore grey partridges to a sustainable level on commercial farmland using techniques that are available to every farmer. If successful, we believed this could provide an important blueprint for those involved in game management to initiate partridge recovery projects themselves.”

The rest of this article appears in 18th November issue of Shooting Times.

What is YOUR opinion?

Join other ST readers in our forums to discuss your views.



Like this article? Mark this page on a social bookmarking website...



What are social bookmarking sites?



CompPrevious
Study shows grouse shooting plays key role

Study shows grouse shooting plays key role

The first-ever social study of grouse shooting in ...

CompNext
Environment scheme survey

Environment scheme survey

The most comprehensive analysis of agri-environmen...


Guns

Sound moderators for .22 rimfires

Sound moderators for .22 rimfires

Here Shooting Times offers you a best-buy guide to sound moderators fo... Read more


More in Guns...


Sporting Answers

Lack of pigeon

Lack of pigeon

Q) Normally at this time of year we have plenty of pigeon. We ... Read more


More in Sporting Answers...


News

Buzzard poisoner guilty

Buzzard poisoner guilty

A gamekeeper who admitted poisoning four buzzards is to be sen... Read more


More in News...


Comments

Shooting Times Magazine

What's in this issue?

Don't miss this week's issue (on sale Wednesday 16th May). FREE PRIZE DRAW: Win a Browning T-bolt.22 and Winchester ammo. Graham Downing gives his tips on where to find the best foreign sport! For all this and a whole lot more buy your copy today!

Subscribe to magazine


Subscribe to Shooting Times

Shooting Gazette Magazine

Save up to 31% on a subscription to Shooting Times & Country Magazine, subscribe today and perfect gift this Christmas.


Bowman trap

Don't miss your chance to win this fantastic Supermatch One

Enter competition